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Los Angeles Sunday Times December 23, 1934

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S
ONE HUNDRED FINEST PRIVATELY-OWNED PAINTINGS

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"VIRGIN OF MOUNT CARMEL" by Bartolome Esteban Murillo, 1617-1682. In the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Willitts J. Hole, Los Angeles.

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"ARUNDEL CASTLE," by John Constable, 1776-1837. In the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Willitts J. Hole, Los Angeles.

This is the eighth in a series of reproductions of the "one hundred finest privately-owned paintings in Southern California," which will appear on successive Sundays in Times Rotogravure Section. The selection was made by Harry Muir Kurtzworth, art director of the Los Angeles Art Association, and former curator of art at the Los Angeles Museum. 

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"LANDSCAPE NEAR VOISINLIEU," by J. B. C. Corot, 1796-1875. Owned by a Los Angeles collector. 

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"ST.FRANCIS," by El Greco (Domenico Theotocopuli), 1542-1614. In the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Willitts J. Hole, Los Angeles.

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"THE WATERING PLACE," by Thomas Gainsborough, R.A., 1727-1788. In the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Willitts J. Hole, Los Angeles. 

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"GEN. JOHN McPHERSON," by Gilbert Stuart, 1755-1828. Owned by Mrs. Edith M. Ross, Glendale, whose husband was a grandson of Gen. McPherson. 

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"ITALIAN INTERIOR," by John Singer Sargent, N.A., R.A., 1856-1925. Owned by a Los Angeles collector.

"PRESENTATION OF THE MAGI," by Tintoretto (Jacopo [[Robusti?]], 1518-1594. Owned by Mrs. A. S. C. Forbes, Los Angeles.

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[[Jacopo Robus?]]