Programme, 1923 Feb 6 [manuscript] : dinner given to Elioth Gruner on the eve of his departure for England by members of the Cavalier Club. 1923.

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Programme, 1923 Feb 6 [manuscript] : dinner given to Elioth Gruner on the eve of his departure for England by members of the Cavalier Club. 1923.

Programme for dinner given at the Cavalier Restaurant, Sydney, Feb 6th 1923. Includes musical programme with violinist Isabel Barraclough, and pianist Ivy Brown. Toasts proposed: Julian Ashton with reply by Elioth Gruner, Sir H.Y. Braddon and reply by Sydney Ure Smith, G.W. Lambert with reply by Gordon Brady, John Lane Mullins with reply by W. R. Charlton and Ernest Watt with reply by Lord Loughborough. Also includes menu and autographs in pencil on inside back cover: Rose, Mary and Lionel Lindsay, Elioth Gruner, Sydney Ure Smith, Hugh McCrae, Adam McCay and others, possibly Nev Vivers and Tony Jamison. Artwork on front cover of programme.

4 p. ; 22 cm.

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Gruner, Elioth, 1882-1939

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Landscape artist. Born in New Zealand and raised in Sydney, Gruner exhibited regularly from 1901. He won the Wynne Prize seven times between 1916 and 1937. He was inspired by George Lambert, and Norman Lindsay was an important admirer of his work. From the description of Papers. 1923-1953. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221831548 Landscape artist Elioth Gruner was considered 'the last of the Australian impressionist painters'. Born in New Zealand in 1882, he live...

Lindsay, Lionel, Sir, 1874-1961

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Ure Smith, Sydney, 1887-1949.

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