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LOAN EXHIBITION OF OLD MASTERS.—A loan exhibition of over fifty paintings was opened in the Auckland Art Gallery. From left: “Child Holding an Apple," by C. van Everdingen; " Interior of a Courtyara, Venice," by Canaletto, and "La Polonaise," by Greuze, three of the belter-known canvases.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 216, 12 August 1937, Page 4

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LOAN EXHIBITION OF OLD MASTERS.—A loan exhibition of over fifty paintings was opened in the Auckland Art Gallery. From left: “Child Holding an Apple," by C. van Everdingen; "Interior of a Courtyara, Venice," by Canaletto, and "La Polonaise," by Greuze, three of the belter-known canvases. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 216, 12 August 1937, Page 4

LOAN EXHIBITION OF OLD MASTERS.—A loan exhibition of over fifty paintings was opened in the Auckland Art Gallery. From left: “Child Holding an Apple," by C. van Everdingen; "Interior of a Courtyara, Venice," by Canaletto, and "La Polonaise," by Greuze, three of the belter-known canvases. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 216, 12 August 1937, Page 4

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