Queensland Art Gallery Presscuttings Book 1 : Presscuttings, 1959-1962

"TELEGRAPH" Brisbane, Qld. Pains/ins. Ito the query Pain/ins. in the Tele- graph 5, 2. 59) Oil the right way to hang a certain painting Why hang It at all? is it not the artist who should be hung?-ff. Allen Morhingsidei. A ND 110117 are things in /iris - bane these l'eaple are always asking the guest' Anti yen say, "Oh, just the sante, you k .Nothing mach happens in /Iris. 'into anvernment. House to four days up a ladder, bane." admire the Governor's new hanging lea little pieces, Wrong, wrong, WRONG! chandeliers, imported from building It asp from a brass rod, a Jill, home stop running the knowYo about diamonds thecentre f stoons=quite a Joh'. town down. Every- being 0 girl's best friend. Those in the dining room thing's happening ih ti all. what,,,, it Is are coloured amethyst and bane. t ioninnda elo /,,r a girl, olive' green, picking up Look at the line-up a rhnadrlfnr doe, for a P°Inuts In room' 1,11.1,s room, too. fern paint( o. n and nut of town this wren funs,. millionaire aircraft man They cue the glamour no Vk,,,,tiii',".v,1111',T1 brighter had gone. Richard Patin occi his at- other on earth can Incl More tractive wife . Chin Cann.- give. bell Chief, the Duke of Installation or than HIP COST Ili hi. PRIM. Argyll, and his beautiful do licit was completed this wile, the Duchess ... United week before 'THE guests ar- States Ambassador I Mr. rived. William J. Sebald, in town 'I'n the spacious drawing . . Princess Alice, Countess and dining rooms at Gov - of Athlone, arriving to clay. eminent ',House they've Altogether our Govern- brought a transformation. merit. House (where lust eildeilei., EVERYBODY stayed. w"s place an old and too -small as busy as a Gold Constsiiiiiiiiiiier in the Dsl hotel on Christmas Day. 'room and Iwo older lightiF Between V,I.P.'s, I dodgedifixtures in the dining room. As well, there are eight WRONG .. We're BUSY sparkling wall brackets set around the drawing room walls replacing mil -al - period lights. The result . . . gractow, glamour. The Governor (Sir Henry Abel Smitht is de- lighted. Diteensiand National Art Gallery Director (Mr. Robert Haines, first saw the chandeliers in Spain tilt cc years ago, returned to Bris- bane with hundreds vo photos, The Governer studied them -end chose these, To install the main chandell one man s ant WI. 11f right 111'11 III or bets 1111 (111111 /I g ii ill, at Gorero cut ABOUT . . . The head of the Clan Campbell, the Duke of Argyll and his beautiful wife . . . the British Prime Min- ister, Mr. Macmillan's coming visit to Russia . Those naughty teenagers and their pyjamas . . . Helpmann's dynamic appear- ance in the hamlet ballet. THE first Arts Ball meet- ing for 1959 Is expected to drew 100 to the National Art Gallery next Monday to form a committer to discuss work for the year. The first, big project will be an auction sole in May of paintings, reproductions, furniture. and bric-a-brac-- in fact almost anything that people are willing to give away. The committee will work with the Lady Mayoress on "Brisbane Saga," which will be presented in the City Hall for four days from July 20 and will culminate in the Arts Ball on July 24. ( and 1,114, 1,11. the (.1.1,, for.. Illuolleloor in the, room is r ttttt .111, .4 find else,. n. Ili, or I gist th, rhorrrel,lior for his pi oitr. ?Wit. "Itnirkt.ift.' I ?vied') ,(1 a flirt

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