:> j ANAIUTIY I V AHT. SYDNEY, .Tunc 9. ; Some timely strictures on wlinr 'he s j calls anarchy in art have hoen made c j liy Air Sid. Lone;, the well-known Ause tralian artist, who has returned t( s j Sydney, after an ah sc nee in l.omlot } of about. H years, during which he ha.: 10 , risen to the foremost rank ol Hritisl tt 1 etchers, for the purpose of executin' >- commissions in Sydney and Brisbane ie : -,nd holding a.i exhibition in Mel r- i,.,urne. ’Mr Long condemns the post impressionist, cubist, and other »e\ is •‘schools" ;is c'-ay.y. The tendency, In l- sa y ? , is really a form of Bolshevism tc promoted by people who will not g w through the solid hard drudgery of a’ is artist’s career, and who say, swnye : .v , },y the anarchist’s idea, “Tf we ennno d, | paint great pictures we will pull dow everything that has been done.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1921, Page 3
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156Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1921, Page 3
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