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ART IN NEW ZEALAND

“Art in New Zealand,” December, 1934 (Wellington: H. H Tombs).

r THE latest number of this excellent quarterly shows no drop in the high standard it has attained in recent issues. Its contributors on this occasion include criticism of art exhibitions by Roland Hipkins, Frederick Fage and A. J. Rae, a poem by Lois Quilter entitled “The Absent Child,” and another by Robin Hyde, “Ultima Thule.” The prize-winning one-act play in the 1931 “Art in New Zealand” competition is Eve Langley’s “The Hiding of the Moa.” It is a dramatic bit of work which reads very well and should act even better. The literary portion of the quarterly is completed by book reviews by Eileen Duggan and the usual art and repertory notes. Two colour plates are among the illustrations, one a portrait of a Maori woman by 11. Linley Richardson, the other an English landscape by W. H. Alleij.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 7

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ART IN NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 7

ART IN NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 7

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