Industrial landscape
Russell DRYSDALE
Port Jackson Harbour, in New South Wales, with a distant view of the Blue Mountains
Walter PRESTON (engraver); John EYRE (after)
Broad shield
Unknown
God put the man in the Garden of Eden and asked him to work and care for the land. He named him Adam, commanding him ‘to eat from any tree in the garden, except for the tree of knowledge of good and evil’ for if he was to eat from the tree of knowledge he would certainly die.
Richard LEWER
Hospital at Granada
John Singer SARGENT
Cairo, Egypt
Will ASHTON
To the workhouse
Emma Minnie BOYD
A hot day
David DAVIES
David with the head of Goliath
Johan Joseph ZOFFANY
The violin lesson
Tom ROBERTS
Dolly, daughter of Hammond Clegg Esq.
E. Phillips FOX
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
The serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals that God had made. He said to the woman ‘Did God really say that you must not eat from any tree in the garden?’. She replied ‘We may eat fruit from all the trees in the garden except for the tree in the middle of the garden or we will die’. The serpent convinces the woman she will not die and will instead gain wisdom from eating the fruit.
Richard LEWER
Buyers and sellers (Christ driving out the money changers)
Louis DUFFY
Chrysanthemums
Utagawa TOYOKUNI II
Cherry blossom
Utagawa TOYOKUNI II
Bell flowers
Utagawa TOYOKUNI II
52 Portraits
Brook ANDREW
Tree form
Russell DRYSDALE
Imogen found by Arviragus, Belarius and Guiderus in the forest
Henry SINGLETON
(The Weatherboard Falls, Blue Mountains)
J. H. CARSE
Ephraim Bonus, Jewish physician
REMBRANDT Harmensz. van Rijn
God said to the serpent ‘Cursed are you above all livestock and all wild animals! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life’. To the woman he said ‘I will make your pains in childbearing severe and with painful labour you will birth children. Your desire will be for your husband and he will rule over you.’ To Adam he said ‘Because you listened to your wife ate the fruit, cursed is the ground because of you. Through painful toil you will eat food and it will produce thorns and thistles. You will work the fields by the sweat of your brow and you will eat your food until you return to the dust of the ground from where you came.’
Richard LEWER