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  • Vanessa Bell 30 May 1879 – 7 April 1961

    The school room

    1937
    colour lithograph on paper
    Accession no: 413G6
  • Unknown

    The scold's bridle

    c.1830
    oil on card
    Accession no: 6813P24
  • John Olsen 1928 – 2023

    The sea

    2004
    sugar-lift aquatint on paper
    Accession no: 20176G151
  • Muŋgurrawuy Yunupiŋu c.1905 – 1979

    The sea and the sky

    1948
    earth pigments on Stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta)
    Accession no: 0.1748
    On display, Gallery 1
  • John Michael Skipper 12 July 1815 – 7 December 1883

    (The Sea Captain)

    c.1834
    watercolour, pencil on paper
    Accession no: 558P27.14
  • Kevin Lincoln 1941

    The sea in winter variations III

    2003
    pastel, wash and pencil on paper
    Accession no: 20182D5
  • Johann Ladenspelder (engraver) 1512 – 1561 or after , after Albrecht Dürer (original engraver) 1471 – 1528

    The sea monster

    c.1535-61
    engraving on paper
    Accession no: 097G63
  • Anna Nazzari 1976

    The seance

    2015
    scrimshaw on antique sperm whale tooth
    Accession no: 20207S40
  • Thomas Heath Robinson 1865 – 1950

    These are the fields in which the shepherds watched

    1898
    pen & ink on buff cardboard
    Accession no: 1899D24
  • Julian Ashton 27 January 1851 – 27 April 1942

    The seas immense

    1898
    oil on canvas
    Accession no: 0.118
  • Rick Amor 1948

    The sea (with giant squid)

    1989
    etching on paper
    Accession no: 20155G133
  • Brent Harris 4 October 1956

    The Second Fall

    1989
    etching, aquatint, burnished aquatint and plate-tone
    Accession no: 20202G33
  • James Holland 1800 – 1870

    The sedan chair

    1865
    watercolour on paper
    Accession no: 0.1928
  • Helen Maudsley 1927

    The Self; Sustaining

    1992
    pen & ink on paper
    Accession no: 951D1
  • Dora Whitford 1898 – 1969

    The Sentinel

    c.1926
    etching on paper
    Accession no: 20116G34
  • Francisco Goya 30 March 1746 – 16 April 1828

    These too

    1810-15; published 1863
    etching, drypoint, engraving on paper
    Accession no: 6512G80
  • Qian Shangqi

    The seven sages of the bamboo grove scroll

    1900-49
    watercolour on paper
    Accession no: 779P16
  • Ungakini Tjangala 1934 , Nyinguta Edwards c.1931 , Pantjiti Lionel c.1930

    The Seven Sisters (Pleiades) and the man Nyiru (Orion) (Kungkarangkalpa munu wati Nyirunya)

    2003
    linocut printed in black & red inks on three sheets of paper
    Accession no: 20051G1
  • Albrecht Dürer 1471 – 1528

    The seven trumpets

    c.1496-97; published 1498
    woodcut on paper
    Accession no: 084G1130
  • Francisco Goya 30 March 1746 – 16 April 1828

    The shamefaced one

    1797-98; published 1799
    etching, aquatint on paper
    Accession no: 807G72
  • Benjamin Armstrong 19 June 1975

    The shape of things to come II

    2006-07
    carved linocut block, printing ink
    Accession no: 20154V14
  • Benjamin Armstrong 19 June 1975

    The shape of things to come II

    2006-07
    set of nine linocuts printed in metallic paint on black paper, etched glass
    Accession no: 20109G12(a-i)
  • Benjamin Armstrong 19 June 1975

    (The shape of things to come, linocut block)

    2006-07
    carved linocut block, printing ink
    Accession no: 20153V2
  • Benjamin Armstrong 19 June 1975

    (The shape of things to come, linocut block)

    2006-07
    carved linocut block, printing ink
    Accession no: 20153V1
  • Benjamin Armstrong 19 June 1975

    The shape of things to come, linocut block (a)

    2006-07
    carved linocut block, printing ink
    Accession no: 20153V3
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