THE PAINTER.
“The painter who, both by inclination and necessity, paints common things, and yet can put ino his rendering of hem a bear y which did no.t exist till he saw it and set < t down, actually creates beauty, and adds to the enjoyment of those common things For those who can grasp his intention—then we can truly say that he m great, and that his work is doing good by awakening the sense of beauty in others, who, but: for him, would never have looked beyond the actual interest of the things themselves'.*’ —Mr Raines Smith.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1929, Page 2
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98THE PAINTER. Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1929, Page 2
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