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OT so very long ago, the question whether Pleasure Garden, a painting by the late Frances Hodgkins, should be hung in a Christchurch art gallery provoked a controversy which interested many people usually considered indifferent to art. There will be discussion about the work of this New Zealander for a long time to come, and Book Shop will keep it going from the main National stations during the three weeks starting Monday, April 28, with a review by R. J. Waghorn of Arthur R. Howell’s Frances Hodgkins, Four Vital Years. Mr. Waghorn is chairman of the Standing Committee of the Association of N.Z. Art#Societies. Also in this edition of Book Shop are talks by Stuart Perry on the 1952. Libraries’ Conference and by Muriel May on "Literary Lecturing."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 668, 24 April 1952, Page 16

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Book Shop New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 668, 24 April 1952, Page 16

Book Shop New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 668, 24 April 1952, Page 16

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