British Council Collection
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TWO HELICOPTERS ON BLUE GROUND 1970
Colin Self (1941 – )
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Guggenheim (white) 1970
Richard Hamilton (1922 – 2011)
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Guggenheim (black) 1970
Richard Hamilton (1922 – 2011)
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Guggenheim (chrome) 1970
Richard Hamilton (1922 – 2011)
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V 27 1970
Paul Huxley (1938 – )
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VIII 7 1970
Paul Huxley (1938 – )
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No 1920 1970
Michael Challenger (1939 – )
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WHITE ROOM - DRAWING ON REFLECTIONS ON A 3 WEEKS IN MAY 1970
Rita Donagh (1939 – )
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UNTITLED (VW DUMMY) 1970
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 – 2005)
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DRAWING WITH GRAPHITE 1971
Richard Smith (1931 – 2016)
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KERROW 1971
Denis Mitchell (1912 – 1993)
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1971 DIARY 1971
Ian Breakwell (1943 – 2005)
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Drawing 24/11/71 1971
Jeremy Moon (1934 – 1973)
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LET A THOUSAND PARKS BLOOM 1971
Joe Tilson (1928 – )
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Drawing 24/7/71 1971
Jeremy Moon (1934 – 1973)
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HORIZONS II 1971
John Loker (1938 – )
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I'M DREAMING OF A BLACK CHRISTMAS 1971
Richard Hamilton (1922 – 2011)
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CONCORDE, WALDEN I AND WALDEN II 1971
Tom Phillips (1937 – 2022)
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BIRDS 1971
Boyd And Evans (1944; 1945 – )
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A CHILD AT KEW 1971
Boyd And Evans (1944; 1945 – )
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RED LIGHT 1971
Sean Scully (1945 – )
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CUT, BURNT AND TIED 1971
Stephen Buckley (1944 – )
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INDIAN VIEW C 1971
Howard Hodgkin (1932 – 2017)
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INDIAN VIEW D 1971
Howard Hodgkin (1932 – 2017)
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