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DISPLAY OF DUTCH PAINTINGS ATTRACTS HOST OF ADMIRERS

British Official Wireless KUGBY, Sunday. The exhibition of Dutch pictures, which in the last few weeks has attracted 220,000 visitors to Burlington House, London, was closed yesterday. Sixty per cent, of the exhibits came from English collections, and the Dutch authorities lent many unique and priceless works from the galleries at Rotterdam. the Hague and Amsterdam. These pictures were sent by a steamer which was escorted by a warship to the mouth of the Thames. In a few days this vrarship will escort them on their return to ensure their safe arrival in Holland. Many beautiful works were also lent by collectors in the United States and elsewhere.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 9

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DISPLAY OF DUTCH PAINTINGS ATTRACTS HOST OF ADMIRERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 9

DISPLAY OF DUTCH PAINTINGS ATTRACTS HOST OF ADMIRERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 9

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