ROYAL ACADEMY.
PICTURES BY COLONIAL ARTISTS. By Telegraph-Press Association-CopyrteM London, April 24. At the Royal Academy Exhibition the following colonial artists aro represented :— ftew South Wale's—On the line: G. W. Lambert, A. H. Fullwood, Burgess (two pictures), Bryant, and J. Ashton. Victoria — Bertram MacKennal (sculptor, including model of Sir Redvers Buller's tomb), A. E. Streeton, Power, and Pontin (on the line), Fox (three pictures), Cohen (three), Albion (on the line), Harcourt (two), Norris, Tom Roberts, E. , A. Hornel, Christmas T. C. Gotch, and John Longstaff (on the line). ' South Australia—Hayley Lever (two pictures, ono on the line), and Woliuski. The newspapers applaud the remarkable One-man Show at the Bailie Gallery of Rupert Bunny, a well-known Victorian artist.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1111, 26 April 1911, Page 7
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117ROYAL ACADEMY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1111, 26 April 1911, Page 7
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