WATERCOLOURS
EXHIBITION IN MASTEP.TON. Mrs Pulleine Spencer’s- exhibition of watercolours in Messrs Hugo and Shearer’s oak room is of exceptional merit. Mrs Spencer has just returned From a twelve months’ sketching tour of the South Island and has a varied collection of delightful sketches. Her sketches of the forest lands at Hanmer Springs are most interesting; also several delightful glimpses of the sea from Karitane Point, Dunedin; in fact, from Otago to Blenheim she has painted the scenery, portraying the typical country in changing seasons. The exhibition includes her collection of New Zealand wildflowers painted life size and with the utmost dexterity. The exhibition will be open again tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1938, Page 2
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