British Council Collection
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TWO RECLINING FIGURES 1972
Henry Moore (1898 – 1986)
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CHANCE AND ORDER III 1972
Kenneth Martin (1905 – 1984)
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CHANCE AND ORDER IV 1972
Kenneth Martin (1905 – 1984)
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CHANCE AND ORDER V 1972
Kenneth Martin (1905 – 1984)
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LONG BARROW I 1972
Alan Cox (1941 – )
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LONG BARROW II 1972
Alan Cox (1941 – )
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WINTER GRASSES 1972
Anthony Gross (1895 – 1984)
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EBONY TARZAN 1972
Sir Peter Blake (1932 – )
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B 1972
Robyn Denny (1930 – 2014)
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A 1972
Robyn Denny (1930 – 2014)
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ON THE BORDERS OF THE SHADOW 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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REFLECT 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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YOU WILL HAVE 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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STILL WAITING FOR PHILOSOPHY 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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A SOUND CAME 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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THERE WAS A LARGE INVITING 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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SOMETHING TO WHICH 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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SEE THAT LITTLE HERMITAGE 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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YES IN THE CAFE TWICE 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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LAUGH OVER 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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ALL THIS LAND 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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GO ON, PIGEONS, FLUTTERS 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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INTRODUCTORY PAGE 1972
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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RUE DE SEINE 1972
David Hockney (1937 – )
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COSTUME LIFE DRAWING 1972
Sir Peter Blake (1932 – )
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