BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: National Art Collecting - ed Alyson Wilson: National Art Collections Fund/Laurence King, pounds 14.95 (pounds 11.95 by mail order to members)

Saturday 23 October 1993 18:02 EDT
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To celebrate the Fund's 90th birthday, a handsome anthology of 90 of the 10,000 works its members have bought for the nation. These include all-time crackers like The Kiss and The Rokeby Venus as well as non-Western works, sculpture, even Charles Rennie Mackintosh's bedroom furniture, acquired in 1975 for the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow.

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