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A long article by the distinguished critic Alfred Lys Baldry published in The Studio magazine in July 1916 paid tribute to Wardle's skill in the medium: He has a brilliant appreciation of the genius of pastel ...
Arthur Wardle Hermes 2009
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'Sweep' was owned by W. J. Macdonald a friend and patron of Wardle's.
Arthur Wardle Hermes 2009
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In the 1890s however, new titles signal a change: his exhibition at Suffolk Street in the winter of 1890-1 and at the Academy the following summer, marked Wardle's conversion to animal painting.
Arthur Wardle Hermes 2009
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The Richmond temperate forests ecoregion is centered on Wardle's 'Sounds-Nelson' botanical province, but includes portions of adjacent provinces that also contain forest, both beech forest and mixed forest along the coast.
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The Westland temperate forests ecoregion is bordered by the ocean and the Southern Alps. There is good agreement between this ecoregion and Wardle's 'Westland' Botanical Province.
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This ecoregion has fairly good correspondence with Wardle's 'Western Nelson' botanical province.
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This ecoregion is a combination of Wardle's 'Northland' and 'Auckland' botanical provinces.
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This ecoregion is a combination of Wardle's 'Volcanic Plateau', 'Taranaki', 'Gisborne', and 'Southern North Island' botanical provinces.
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The ecoregion largely falls within Wardle's 'Canterbury' and 'Otago' Botanical Provinces, but extends further north, and does not reach as far west, but instead is bounded by the Alps. Additional information on this ecoregion
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The Southland temperate forests ecoregion largely conforms to Wardle's 'Southland' Botanical Province.
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