DLA097-0174 Transcription
The Yorkshire Observer, 8 June 1926
TATE GALLERY LOAN.
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AT HARROGATE.
The Tate Gallery or the National Gallery of British Art, to give that institution its proper title, has lent a collection of pictures to the Harrogate Corporation. These paintings have now been placed on exhibition, as many in the art gallery as that room will comfortably hold, and the remainder in the library reading-room below, and on the staircase.
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Some of the pictures by contemporary painters are a little better. “Lady Wantage,” by Mr. P. A. de Laszlo [11384], is a characteristic example of fashionable portraiture by an artist of considerable technical ability …
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