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Title: Doing the right thing : William Sykes Baverstock and the arts in Canterbury 1943-69
Publisher: INZART/The University of Auckland Library=Te Tumu Herenga
Abstract: This article looks at the legacy of William Sykes Baverstock, from his role in the establishment and administration of The Group from the 1927 until at least 1940, his work for the Canterbury Society of Arts from 1943-1959, and his direction of the Robert McDougall Gallery throughout the 1960s: "For over forty years Baverstock was, by any account, a significant figure in the visual arts in Christchurch, though this is rarely acknowledged".
Description: 1 b/w: Cartoon of Christchurch City Councillor, Peter Skellerup (July 1968, Kobald)
1 b/w: The Group, showing James Cook, V. Macmillan Brown, Evelyn Polson, R. N. Field, Francis Shurrock, Margaret Anderson & W. S. Baverstock (The Press, 10 September 1931).
1 b/w: University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts Students, 1955: Bill Culbert, Edward Bullmore, Bill Main, Quentin Macfarlane, Patrick Hanly, Hamish Keith.
1 b/w portrait: Baverstock, 1967.
URI: http://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/583027
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