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SKETCH CLUB

EXHIBITION OF PICTURES: MEMBERS ENTERTAINED. Beautiful pictures by well known artists were shown at the Sketch Club’s Studio yesterday, when the president (Mrs W. Dalziell) entertained the members, who each brought pictures for exhibition. The following is a list of the exhibits: —French Danscape, by Sir Herbert Hughes Stanton, R.A.; Mackenzie Country, by Lamorna Birch, R.A.; Castlepoint Lighthouse, by M. E. Tripe; Wellington from Wadestown, by M. E. Tripe; Maori Head, by Goldie; Early N.Z. Landscape, by John Gully; Flower Study, by D. K. Richmond; Wharf Scene,, by Sydney Thompson; Australian Landscape, by Peter Bousfield; Garden at Remuera, by Lucretia Johnstone; English Landscape, by Campbell Falconer; Street Scene, by T. A. McCormack; William Horatio Kummer, painted in 1820 by a German artist; Italian Landscape, by L. T. Rowborka; N.Z. Landscape, by Marcus King; Windmill at Morgat, Finisterre, by F. Maunsell;' Tulip Tree Flowers, by E. A. Baty; Hydrangeas, by L. Cockerill; Roses, by C. Cockerill; Marigolds, by H. Daniell; and the following reproductions: Midici prints of Corot’s Bent Tree and Fisherman’s Hut; Sweet Eighteen, by Gainsborough; Still Life, by Jan De Teem; Anne Martin 1844-1912; photo of Early Canterbury homestead with a Waggonette and six Greys.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 8

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SKETCH CLUB Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 8

SKETCH CLUB Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1939, Page 8

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