British Council Collection
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PLUS MINUS 1988
Christine Hatt (1954 – )
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THE BODYBUILER 1988
Peter Howson (1958 – )
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THE NOBLE DOSSER 1988
Peter Howson (1958 – )
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THE HEROIC DOSSER 1988
Peter Howson (1958 – )
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BOWL 1988
Peter Chatwin (1945 – ), Pamela Martin (1949 – )
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CLOWN/MELON 1988
Christopher Williams (1949 – )
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HORNS 1 1988
Tony Cragg (1949 – )
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HORNS 2 1988
Tony Cragg (1949 – )
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SPORES 1988
Tony Cragg (1949 – )
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VESSELS 1988
Tony Cragg (1949 – )
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UNTITLED 1988
Tony Cragg (1949 – )
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SAHARA LINE 1988
Richard Long (1945 – )
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CHINATOWN 1988
John Bellany (1942 – 2013)
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AMPERSAND 1989
Roger Palmer (1946 – )
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SATURDAY 9TH JUNE 1973 1989
Paul Seawright (1965 – )
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MONDAY 30TH DECEMBER 1974 1989
Paul Seawright (1965 – )
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THE CANADIAN MEMORIAL, VIMY, FRANCE 1989
John Davies (1949 – )
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WAYNEY GOING TO HEAVEN 1989
Craigie Aitchison (1926 – 2009)
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BANDA ORIENTAL 1989
John Hoyland (1934 – 2011)
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CAPTIVE CIRCLE 1989
John Hoyland (1934 – 2011)
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SUN ANIMAL 1989
John Hoyland (1934 – 2011)
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HELPING HANDS 1989
Tim Mara (1948 – 1998)
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THE BUST 1989
Tim Mara (1948 – 1998)
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UNTITLED 1989
Kate Whiteford (1952 – )
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UNTITLED 1989
Kate Whiteford (1952 – )
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