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Canterbury Society of Arts (Incorporated) CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS (INCORPORATED) CATALOGUE OF THE SEVENTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF NEW ZEALAND ART 1950 ART GALLERY DURHAM STREET : CHRISTCHURCH Slmpottant -Announcement The Canterbury Society of Arts will take a prominent part in Canterbury Cen­ tennial Celebrations. In 1950, in addition to our Annual Exhibition of New Zealand Art, an Exhibition of the work of Living Canter­ bury Artists will be held from Mid-August to the beginning of October, 1950, and from January to March, 1951, there will be a Retrospective Exhibition of Canterbury Art. You are invited to enrol as a member of the Canterbury Society of Arts to assist in its extensive work. Full particulars from the Secretary. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS (Incorporated) SEVENTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION opened by the President, A. E. FLOWER, Esq. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1950 • Patron : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL LT.-GENERAL SIR BERNARD FREYBERG V.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O. President: A. E. FLOWER Vice-Presidents : H. G. HELMORE, M.B.E. GEOFFREY WOOD C. F. KELLY SYDNEY L. THOMPSON, O.B.E. W. T. TRETHEWEY Council : ARCHIBALD F. NICOLL, O.B.E. RONA FLEMING C. S. LOVELL-SMITH IVY G. FIFE RUSSELL CLARK R. S. D. HARMAN A. A. G. REED W. A. SUTTON Hon. Treasurer : R. WALLWORK, A.R.C.A. (London) Secretary-Treasurer : W. S. BAVERSTOCK Hon. Auditor : H. BICKNELL, F.P.A.N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z., F.C.I.S. (Eng.) HOURS : Mondays to Saturdays.—10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays.—2 to 4.30 p.m. Evening Hours.—Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m, Tickets for PUBLIC ART UNION (drawn during Exhibition) obtainable at Desk. NOTE The Secretary will be available during the whole period of the Exhibition. He will enrol new members for our increased activities, receive subscriptions and answer enquiries regarding the purchase of pictures. You are invited to join the Art Society. Artists and Purchasers are asked to remove Pictures as soon as possible after the close of the present Exhibition. Page Three LIFE MEMBERS HEYWOOD, Miss RHODES, Sir R. Heaton WRIGHT, F. E. PEACOCK, W. M. H. McRae MEMBERS ACLAND, Sir Hugh CANTERBURY REPERTORY GALE, F. H. D. ADAMS, Mrs. E. A. THEATRE SOCIETY GATES, Miss L. V. AIKEN, Dr. Melville H. CAREY, W. R. GEE, L. W. AITKEN, Dr. W. CHAFFEY, E. V. GIBB, Miss M. Menzies AITKEN, Mrs. G. G. CHENNELLS, Miss Joan GIBBS, Mrs. A. G. S. ALCOCK, Mrs. J. A. M. CLARK, Chas. R. GIBSON, Mrs. T. F. M. ALLEN, G. F. CLARK-HALL, Air Marshal GODBY, Mrs. M. H. ALLEN, Mrs. Frank W. Sir Robert GODFREY, S. P. ALLISON, Dr. H. K. CLARK, L. W. GOLDSBROUGH, Mrs. G. H. AMYES, Mrs. J. M. CLELAND, Mrs. Eric GOWING, Mrs. M. L. ANDERSEN, O. L. CONNAL, G. A. G. GRAHAM, Frank ANDERSON, Miss C. V. CONNELL, Miss I. J. GRAHAM, J. W. ANDERSON, Gerald COOK, H. S. GRANT, F. S. ANDERSON, John COOP, Mrs. W. S. GREENSLADE, Miss K. R. ARCHER, F. Cave CORCORAN, Mrs. E. J. GREENWOOD, Mrs. C. ARCHER, Judge K. G. COTTER, Mrs. W. M. GREENWOOD, G. Oakleigh ARCHEY, Miss P. COTTERILL, Mrs. H. G. GREENWOOD, Mrs. H. D. ARMSTRONG, F. COULL, Mrs. Gordon GRESSON, T. A. ASHTON, Mrs. Geo. D. COURAGE, Mrs. F. H. GURNSEY, A. G. AUSTIN, Mrs. Ken. CRACROFT-WILSON, GUTHRIE, Dr. R. N. AUSTIN, Ken AUSTIN, L. N. Mrs. G. R. AVERILL, Dr. L. C. L. CRANFIELD, R. H. HADDRELL, Miss O. V. CRAWFORD, Captain J. F. HADFIELD, A. K. CRISP, Mrs. Ruth HAINES, Mrs. A. C. BAILEY, Mrs. V. CROPP, Mrs. A. L. HALL, Mrs. J. D. BAIN, Stuart D. CROUCHER, Louise HAMILTON, Geoffrey BAKER, Mrs. Owen CROZIER, David HAMILTON, Mrs. I. M. BALLANTYNE, H. H. P. CUNINGHAM, Mrs. J. R. HAMILTON, R. H. T. BALLANTYNE, K. CUTHBERT, R. A. HANSEN, Dr. D. E. BALLANTYNE, R. H. HARMAN, R. S. D. BALLIN, Mrs. H. J. HARRIS, Miss Amy DAGG, Miss E. HASSALL, H. C. BARKER, Mrs. Harold DAVIDSON, Dr. J. Keith BARNETT, Mrs. D. J. HAWKES, J. S. DAVIES, Claude H. HAY, Mrs. J. B. BARRELL, W. H. DAVISON, L. G. BARRELL, Mrs. W. H. HAY, J. L. DAVIS, Mrs. C. C. HAY, Miss A. O. BASSETT, Miss Mariorie DAWBER, Bruce BATES, Mrs. David HAYES, Mrs. J. Wesley DAY, Mrs. W. A. HEATH, Dr. P. A. M. BATES, Mrs. N. DEANS, Mrs. Alister BATHGATE, Mrs. John HEATH, Mrs. P. A. M. DENNIFF, Miss Patricia HELMORE, Mrs. F. W. BAXTER, Mrs. A. E. DENTON, R. H. BEAVEN, Mrs. A. W. HENDRIE, Mrs. M. C. DENTON, Mrs. S. D. HEWLAND, Mrs. J. L. BEAVEN, M. W. DICKISON, Mrs. A. BELL, Mrs. C. HIGHT, Sir James DOLEMAN, Mrs. M. HILL, Mrs. E. F. L. BELL, R. Renton DONNELLY Sir Arthur BELL, Mis Vera HILL, Mrs. Herbert DOUGLAS, Mrs. S. HOBBS, H. S. BENNETT, Dr. F. O., O.B.E. DOUGLASS, A. A. BENNETT, L. A. DRAYTON, Miss Esta HOLDERNESS, Mrs. T. D. J. I BERGGREN, Miss D. DRAYTON. Mrs. R. E. BEST, W. E. HOLDERNESS, Sister BICKNELL, H. HOLLAND, Hon. S. G. BIGGINS, Mrs. W. (M.P.) EDRIDGE, Miss E. HOLMES, A. Graham BIGG-WITHER, Miss B. ENRIGHT, Miss Nonie BLAKELOCK, Dr. J. H. HOSKIN, Mrs. G. H. BOYD, Mrs. A. HOUSTON, Mrs. W. BOYD-CLARK, Mrs. John FARDELL, J. F. HUDSON, Professor E. R. BRASSINGTON, A. C. FISHER, H. H. HUME, P. B. BREMNER, Walton FISHER, Wm. HUMPHREYS, Miss C. D. BRISTED, Mrs. F. G. FITTS, Alan H. HUNTER, Mrs. Hugh BUCHANAN, Chas. FLETCHER, John HUTCHINSON, Mrs. E. M. BUCHANAN, G. H. FLETCHER, Mrs. John BUCHANAN, Miss Helen FLEMING, Miss G. M. IRWIN, J. Wyn BUCHANAN, Mrs. J. FLOWER, A. E. BUNT, Mrs. W. J. M. FLOWER, Mrs. A. G. JACOBS, S. B. BURDON, Cotsford FORBES, Miss Bertha JAMESON, Mrs. Ronald BURT L R FORSYTH, J. C. JAMESON, S. W. FOSTER, P. Stanley JAMIESON, Mrs. John A. BUSCH, Miss Elizabeth FOSTER, Mrs. J. R. JEKYLL, Miss B. BUSSELL, H. R. FRYER, Miss M. C. JENNINGS, Mrs. D. H. FRYER, Mrs. Percy W. JENNINGS, Dr. H. Turner CADDICK, A. E. FULLER, L. F. JOBBERNS, Professor Geo. FULTON, Mrs. Gordon JOHNSON, John F, CALVERT, Professor G. G: Page Four KEELL, A. C. NIXON. Mrs. F. A. SPANJER, H. R. T. KEIR, Mrs. Alice M. NORTH, Mrs. H. A. C. STARR, Dr. P. E. KENNEDY, Miss Millicent V. NORTHCROFT, Hon. Sir STEELE, Professor S. KER, Mrs. T. H. Erima STEWART, Mrs. Arthur KESTEVEN, Miss M. G. STEWART, Dr. D. T. KINCAID, A. E. ORCHARD, Mrs. D. E. STEWART, W. D. KITSON, H. ORCHARD, Miss E. E. STORRY, Leonard W. KRAL, Dr. F. OTLEY, Mrs. Harold STOUPPE, Mrs. Norman OVERTON, Miss E. R. STRAUBEL, Carl R. SUMMERS, Mrs. E. A. LARCOMB, A. R. SUNDSTRUM, Dr. F. A. LAUGESEN, Mrs. L. K. PAIRMAN, Dr. J. C. SUTHERLAND, Professor LAWRENCE, J. W. K. PARKES, E. R. LAYBURN, E. T. PARSON, Miss Edna I. L. G. LE CREN, Mrs. Neville PEERS, Wilfrid SYMES, Mrs. Langford LESTER, Sqd. Ldr. A. G. PERRY, A. C. LEWIS, Dr. John A. PERRY, Mrs. H. E. TELFORD, Mrs. T. Fletcher LEWIS, Dr. Lionel A. PIDGEON, Mrs. E. G. THOMAS, Miss E. C. LIVINGSTONE, Dr. H. D. PIDGEON, Mrs. E. W. THOMPSON, Mrs. B. E. LIVINGSTONE, H. G. PIRRIT, Mrs. J. C. THOMPSON, Mrs. T. T. LOGIE, James PLATTS, Dr. W. M. THOMPSON, Miss Ngawi LOUGH, Dr. J. D. PRANKERD, S. A. THOMSON, Dr. A. LOUISSON, Dr. M. G. PRETSCH, Mrs. F. J. THOMSON, Dr. Ian D. LOVELL-SMITH, Mrs. E. M. PULLON, Dr. E. Douglas THOMSON, Miss A. LOVELL-SMITH, Roy PYNE, Miss C. TIDSWELL, R. T. LUNEY, Chas. S. TOTHILL, T. W. C. OUARRELL, H. J. TOWNSEND, Miss V. F. McDONALD, Mrs. W. A. C. TRACY, W. F. McDOUGALL, Mrs. R. E. RAINEY, Miss S. G. TRAVERS, L. C. McENNIS, Mrs. J. W. REDPATH, J. A. TRENGROVE, W. H. MACFARLANE, MISS F. A. REDPATH, W. D. TURNBULL, David MACFARLANE, Mrs. G. D. REED, A. A. G. TUTILL, Miss D. H. MACFARLANE, Mrs. S. H. REESE, D. TWYNEHAM, R. MacGIBBON, W. S. REESE, E. N. T. MacGIBBON, Dr. T. A. REESE, Miss Marion VALE, Mrs. H. MCGREGOR, Mrs. c. J. REILLY, Dr. E. B. REYNOLDS, Miss Rose VINCENT, Neville MclLLRAITH, Miss Olive D. RICH, Dr. W. Gordon McKAY, Mrs. A. W. RICHARDS, H. S. McKEICH, Miss B. C. WADMORE, Mrs. J. C. 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