Boldness in Art.
"It has always seemed rather significant to me that the introduction of 'bold, bad art, synchronised in time with the advent of the 'bold, bad girl'," said Professor F. P. Worley. at a luncheon of the Auckland Society of Arts reemtly. "It must be admitted that there is something admirable in that strength and vboldness. Much A the art immediatsly preceding the preseut age looks feeble, but the great difficulty in both cases is to combine the newly-found strength with refinement."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 345, 5 October 1932, Page 6
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