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CONTEMPORARY ART

Sir,-It is not my intention to have an unresolved seventh in the final chord, so I shall. not be contentious. I would like to restrict myself to thanking Mr. Ward for his last letter, from which I deduce that, although I have had a wider experience of viewing originals, Mr. Ward has made a deeper study of the principles of art, and therefore his opinions should be considered in preference to mine. It is also obvious from Mr. Ward’s letter that he is a gentleman. One so seldom meets a gentleman moving in the orbit of art that I feel Mr. Ward’s presence deserves recording.

JACK

THORNTON

(Upper Hutt).

(This correspondence is now closed.-Ed.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 552, 20 January 1950, Page 5

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CONTEMPORARY ART New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 552, 20 January 1950, Page 5

CONTEMPORARY ART New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 552, 20 January 1950, Page 5

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