ART EXHIBITION.
The Christchurch Art Gallery has ►een visited during the last ten days ■y over 2000 people. Owing to the inreased interest shown by the public, fr Murray Fuller has decided to keep he exhibition open next week during he day and on Tuesday, Wednesday nd Thursday nights.. The important pictures by Britain’s lost famous painters, hung in the main allery, are proving the most attracive to the public. The vivid war picure by the late Sir William Orpen, Mr Campbell Taylor’s “ State Dining loom,” and the brilliant work by Mr larold Knight and Dame Laura Cnight are attracting considerable atention, while the English, and Scottish andscapes by Arnesby Brown, RA.., ir Herbert Hughes-Stanton, R.A., and
►- J. Lamorna Birch, A.R.A., always lave a number of admirers. Other >ecial features of the exhibition are he sunny landscapes of Terrick Wiliams, A.R.A., and Algernon Talmage, LA., and the interesting figure- paintngs of Philip Connard, R.A., James burden, R.P., and others.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 9
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159ART EXHIBITION. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 9
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