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Mr. Tuckson holding the "fake" (right) and a newspaper clipping of a photographic copy of the Dobell original. Mr. Tony Tuckson, the Assist Director of the National Art Gallery holding what he described as being "a very, very bad" copy of William Dobell's "The Little Milliner". The copy was on show at an Exhibition of 10 Guinea Paintings organised by Mr. J.G. Marshal at Killara to-day. Mr. Marshal claimed the "The Little Milliner" was an original. He withdrew the copy from exhibition after Mr. T.

Mr. Tuckson holding the "fake" (right) and a newspaper clipping of a photographic copy of the Dobell original. Mr. Tony Tuckson, the Assist Director of the National Art Gallery holding what he described as being "a very, very bad" copy of William Dobell's "The Little Milliner". The copy was on show at an Exhibition of 10 Guinea Paintings organised by Mr. J.G. Marshal at Killara to-day. Mr. Marshal claimed the "The Little Milliner" was an original. He withdrew the copy from exhibition after Mr. T.
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Mr. Tuckson holding the "fake" (right) and a newspaper clipping of a photographic copy of the Dobell original. Mr. Tony Tuckson, the Assist Director of the National Art Gallery holding what he described as being "a very, very bad" copy of William Dobell's "The Little Milliner". The copy was on show at an Exhibition of 10 Guinea Paintings organised by Mr. J.G. Marshal at Killara to-day. Mr. Marshal claimed the "The Little Milliner" was an original. He withdrew the copy from exhibition after Mr. T
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