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THE Committee for the Employment of Artists in War–time, supported by a grant from the Pilgrim Trust, has co–ordinated the work of landscape painters in recording (mostly in water–colour) the architectural gems of rural England with the background of their natural setting. The pictures now on view in the National Gallery, a selection of the first year's work, are arranged according to counties. Such pictures should be multiplied year by year until a complete collection has been made which can be housed for permanent exhibition.
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CORNISH, V. A RECORD OF THE CHANGING FACE OF BRITAIN. Nature 148, 104 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148104a0
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