ACADEMY OF FINE_ARTS
WORKS ACQUIRER FOR FREE PUBLIC GALLERY. The annual exhibition low open daily ia tho Art Gallery, Whitmorc Street, bids fair to lie tjio most successful from every point of view that has ever been held since tho foundation of tho Academy. It i* estimated tluit by Saturday evening nest, when the exhibition is announced to close, tho attendant will have conrfituted a record. The number of works gold to (Into is 76. Tho council, with the assistance of subsci'iulions from some of its members, has purchased for the Free Public Gallery tho full-length, lifesize study, "Beryl," by Harley Griffiths, as well as the large oil lainting, "An Idyll," by \V. A. Bow.ring. It has also been deckled to acquire a representative work or works by thn lato B. G. Hood, whose death just beiore tho oiipninjf of the exhibition came as a severe shock to his many friends and ulmirers, The drawing" of the iiublin art union will take place at 8 p.ni. on Saturday next.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 18, 16 October 1919, Page 5
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169ACADEMY OF FINE_ARTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 18, 16 October 1919, Page 5
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