Fe i a ell ate pe ae a ce Her face is 80 changeable. ror Her Majesty, 16 sittings were quite a lot, But not for me. I was very nervous." meant say @ word, Nor ma she;stead of the usual four. speak for the next four sittings.! "She is very, nice, very sim- It hice ceeoreaky. --. ple," Annigoni says, "But she » though is not an easy subject to paint & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 29, 1964 ~ioereme = 7 Favorite Royal Portraitist PUT FINISHING TOUCHES TO HOSPITAL ENTRANCE i Workmen are putting the finishing touches on the elab- - Failed To Produce tenant Governor the Hon. Earle Rowe at 2.30 p.m. Nov. 21. Oper. house will be held at the hospital for two days. Only emergency cases will be admitted to the hospital from orate entrance to the Ajax- Pickering General- Hospital. Four miles of trim is being used for the wooden arcade ceiling. The hospital will be officially opened by _Lieu- Nov. 20 to Dec. 2 when the new building will be handling "business as usual'. Patients now in the old structure will be transferred Nov. 30. --Oshawa Tin Times nhenall 'TORONTO (CP) -- The Wor- shipful Company of Fishmon- gers commissioned Pietro Anni- goni to paint the Queen's por- trait and, thinking =: was be- ing hired by a group of fish- peddlers, the Halian artist 'al- most tumed' down an assign- ment that has since made him a favorite portraitist of the Royal Family. Annigoni told about it while visiting the Ontario College of Art in Toronto where art stu- dents .watch for an hour each day as he works on a portrait of Col, Eric Phillips. Annigonii explained that his meagre English didn't include the word fishmonger. A friend said it meant fish-peddier. Fig- uring a peddler wanted him to copy a photograph of the Queen, he was about to decline Role Gained By Italian Artist when he learned that the com- pany is a<venerable London trade guild. Since_then he has done por- traits of the Queen, Prince Philip, Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother, although not without unhappy 'incident. The artist was painting the Duchess of Devonshire in his London studio and -also . paint- ing the Queen at Buckingham Palace. The duchess, asked if the Queen posed well. Yes, said Annigoni replied. Does she speak? the duehess asked. Perhaps too much, Ann- igoni replied, ~° The duchess said she would pass the word along to the Queen and did so despite Ann- igoni's protests. At the next sitting the Queen etiquette demands that royalty initiate conversation, he de- cided t) break the ice, eae ! started to talk--about the weather," He asid the Queen thawed, and eventually allowed him an unprecedented 16 sittings in- They're Here ,,, New Fall Clothes to be tailored |) to. your measure by , | e@ TIP TOP TAILORS @ House of Hobberlin i USS sens | EEVE SHOP | 129 Brock St. S. " by || PHONE 668- 2091" H 'SAWE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an. 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