William LARKIN<br/>
<em>Mary, Lady Vere</em> (c. 1612-1615) <!-- (recto) --><br />

oil on canvas<br />
183.0 x 102.0 cm<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased with funds donated by Leigh Clifford AO and Sue Clifford, Alan and Mavourneen Cowen, the Fox Family Foundation, donors to the Larkin Appeal and the proceeds of the National Gallery of Victoria Annual Dinner, 2014<br />
2014.553<br />

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Kohl pot EGYPT Suit VIVIENNE WESTWOOD, London (fashion house); Vivienne WESTWOOD (designer) Buckle samples HALL LUDLOW, Melbourne (manufacturer); Hall LUDLOW (designer) Buckle samples HALL LUDLOW, Melbourne (manufacturer); Hall LUDLOW (designer) T. S. Eliot Felix H. MAN Henry Moore and his daughter Mary. Mary most happily takes over the carving tool from her father Felix H. MAN Book and stationary chest KOREAN Minority children CHINESE The great wall CHINESE The rent collection courtyard CHINESE Farming EAST ARTS AND CRAFTS FACTORY, Foshan Children and animals CHINESE Coat MAGG, Melbourne (fashion house); Zara HOLT (designer) Pair of plates CHINESE Shield PERSIAN Evening blouse, skirt and belt TU, Melbourne (fashion house); Aria AUSTIN (chief designer) Fashion design: the pant and culotte Linda P. SUCHESTOW (designer) Vishnu sculpture and columns, Ramachandra temple John GOLLINGS Mandalas of minature linga on river bank John GOLLINGS Irrigation canal and urban core John GOLLINGS Vithala temple complex flashlit at night John GOLLINGS River view to Vithala John GOLLINGS Linga on top of Malyavanta Hill John GOLLINGS Elephant stables from guards quarters John GOLLINGS Ruined entry porch, Vithala temple John GOLLINGS Entry porch, Ramachandra temple John GOLLINGS Guards' quarters towards Zenana John GOLLINGS Work-to-rule, I Jacky REDGATE In the Sudan the Nuba people are fighting for their existence. As Khartoum’s military government imposes Islamic law on the south it is doubtful that today’s Nuba children will ever enjoy the same unique cultural identity and independence as their forebears Jack PICONE The Nuba mountains and their valleys and wide fertile lowlands cover an area about the size of Australia. The people of the Nuba are skilful farmers growing crops on terraces on the hillsides and, in more peaceful times, working the fields down in the plains Jack PICONE