MR. CHURCHILL'S PAINTINGS
AUCKLAND, May 16. When opening the aimual exhibition pf the Auckland Society of Arts, th'e Gqvernpr-Gleiieral, Sir Befnard Freyjierg, said he was interested to read fjiat in the Koj*al Academy exliibitjpn rpeentiy oppned ' in Lpndo'n two ' lanctf?cape§ which ' wefe painted by Cjiurchill and entered under fhe npm clp plump "Mr. Winter," were exciting uniisual interest. Mr. CJiurchilj liad d^cided qu'ite lgte in Jife to add tq jiis already great ' acjii'eypnients by beconi-| ing a painfef. M"e hgd'eohfinjipd pjiinting whenever fhe opportjiipfy ji^d presenfed ifse'lf and' alfTipu'gli jj'e Jig-d nof painted a large huniber of pictur'es, "his Work fo dato had always ^hpy-p di§f jnction and 'was fiiucji sqpgjif 'after. 5lf?. Churchill jigd proiiiised Jijjlj 0»p pf *|iis wqrks' Sir pgtqiard'addeij, and if he received it jie jyqul'd exiiibit" it thrbughppt fhe Dqndniqn'. '
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 May 1947, Page 4
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