COLONIAL ARTISTS.
i AN IMPERIAL EXHIBITION OF THEIR v'.'WORK.,;.: .COLONIAL ART SHOW ALSO WANTED. Illy Telegraph—Proas Association—Copyrlght.l ■ ■:'!■'-'"-'-.''*■..-.'• : : ■■■.•■ London/ -December-7. • ■ The Royal '.British and Colonial. Society of Artists is organising : an exhibition of the works ;of living colonial artists in connection with ia Festival of Empire. 1 The Earl of, Plymouth,, in:. announcing ,tbb fact, said' that such'.. men asMorr'ice (the Canadian), and the Australians Mortimer, Menpes, G. W. Lambert, and R. .C. W. Bunny; had carved their way to the' very) front'ranks of British artists, but the atmosphere of Paris pervades their' canvases, j : He .suggested, that the .exhibits at the. Festival . of Empire-'-- should show work produced in the colonics, as an instance of the atmo'sphere, of their .particular homes,"' with which British art-lovers were'•; wholly' unacquainted.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 7
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128COLONIAL ARTISTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 7
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