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This is a good test of painting and one quite unlike anything we have ever had before in these pages. You must use primary colours, very bright reds, blue's, yellows, black and white; Paint the skin a very deep suntan shade, reddish brown, and of course black hair. No marks will be awarded for this, but a straight-out prize for the very best will be posted to the winner. Read the article elsewhere on the page on Egypt very carefully before you start to paint it.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 22 (Supplement)

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This is a good test of painting and one quite unlike anything we have ever had before in these pages. You must use primary colours, very bright reds, blue's, yellows, black and white; Paint the skin a very deep suntan shade, reddish brown, and of course black hair. No marks will be awarded for this, but a straight-out prize for the very best will be posted to the winner. Read the article elsewhere on the page on Egypt very carefully before you start to paint it. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 22 (Supplement)

This is a good test of painting and one quite unlike anything we have ever had before in these pages. You must use primary colours, very bright reds, blue's, yellows, black and white; Paint the skin a very deep suntan shade, reddish brown, and of course black hair. No marks will be awarded for this, but a straight-out prize for the very best will be posted to the winner. Read the article elsewhere on the page on Egypt very carefully before you start to paint it. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 934, 2 December 1933, Page 22 (Supplement)

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