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

A SICI(ERT PAINTING, "Lansdowne Crescent, Both" arrives at the National Gallery. The frocks arc a fash- ion preview of to -night's opening of the Epstein- Sicker, exhibition. On the left is on imported plisse taffeta printed in checks of grey, royal blue, and mul- berry. The halter neck hos on outsize collar, and the sheath skirt has two panels from hip to hem. The black and white uncrush,ola embroidered cloque (right) has a V front and b k, full skirt, push-up sleeves and is trimmed with black flowers. Brisbane, Qld. .,13STEIN WORK IN GA LLERY Q'LD ART GETS SHAW BRONZE Qu EENSLA ND National Art s'e Gallery has bought a bronze head of George Bernard Shaw. The bronze is the work of Sir Jacob Epstein who is wirlisly acclaim, (1 as the greutesi sculptor. The Timely. prier ha, not been flounced but all averat.ttt mean worth 50(1 tottora.-. When the hew! %, a - cnnUtlrIr I Shaw' quipped, "Whit h nt Ltolittz lo take 1hr other COW!' An exhibition nt wttrk by I'tp,trio tint paintings by Wn It er Rini] ti Sicker, b at present showing at the Nat inn:, I Art 0,111ery. More than ttonn nrnple already have tewed the exhibit ion.

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