Fictitious funeral monument of Annibale Carracci
Pietro AQUILA; Carlo MARATTI (after)
Portrait of a young girl
Tom ROBERTS (attributed to)
Warrenheip Hills near Ballarat
Eugene von GUÉRARD
Lost
Frederick McCUBBIN
Saint George slaying the dragon
Paolo UCCELLO
A pair of phoenix in a landscape of rocks and flowers
CHINESE
Undeclared Skin
Entang WIHARSO
Robber stripping a man
Heinrich ALDEGREVER
A modest address to a certain great assembly
UNKNOWN
Approach to the Kanda Bridge
ISODA Chōshū
An interesting scene on board an East Indiaman, showing the effects of a heavy lurch after dinner
George CRUIKSHANK (etcher); Frederick MARRYAT (draughtsman)
The advantages of travel or A little learning is a dangerous thing: Plate 2
George CRUIKSHANK
Bartholomaeus Spranger and his wife Christina Muller
Aegidius SADELER II
Aboriginal camp site
Conrad MARTENS
The arbour
E. Phillips FOX
The paint er, fig. 1
ELMGREEN & DRAGSET, Copenhagen and Berlin; Michael ELMGREEN; Ingar DRAGSET
Adam and Eve were both naked and felt no shame.
Richard LEWER
View of the snowy bluff on the Wonnangatta River
Eugene von GUÉRARD
Rickett's Point
Charles CONDER
The emigrants' departure
Paul Falconer POOLE
Morning on the Murray near Blanchetown
H. J. JOHNSTONE
The family of André-François, Count Miot de Melito, (1762-1841) consul of France to Florence
Louis GAUFFIER
Outfit: Habanero halter top, Pacific pleats skirt, Hibiscus, feather and Pule headpiece and Towards a ship of new arrivals... necklace
DORIS DE PONT, Auckland (fashion house); Doris DE PONT (designer); Margo BARTON (milliner); Sofia TEKELA-SMITH
(Boy with a kite, Fitzroy)
John PERCEVAL
Middle Harbour
Margaret PRESTON
Mermaids dancing
Rupert BUNNY
Love's pilgrimage
Nikolaos GYSIS
Possum-skin cloak: Blackfella road
Lorraine Connelly-Northey
Soundsuit
Nick CAVE
God makes garments of skin for Adam and Eve and clothed them. God said ‘Man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.’ God banished him from the garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. After he drove the man out God placed a cherubim on the east side of the Garden of Eden with a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life.
Richard LEWER