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  • Stephen Killick 1947

    Chair

    1986
    wood (various unidentified species), paint
    Accession no: 866F7A
  • Frank Lloyd Wright (designer) 1867 – 1959

    Chair design from the Hillside Home School, Spring Green, Wisconsin

    c.1904
    oak, leather upholstery (later replacement)
    Accession no: 20081F1
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh (designer) 1868 – 1928

    Chair for the Blue bedroom, Hous'hill, Nitshill, Glasgow

    1904
    oak, linen
    Accession no: 944F2
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh (designer) 1868 – 1928

    Chair for the Blue bedroom, Hous'hill, Nitshill, Glasgow

    1904
    oak, linen
    Accession no: 944F3
  • Grant Featherston (designer) 1922 – 1995 , Emerson Bros (manufacturer)

    Chair, from the Contour range

    designed 1951
    cotton upholstery on padded frame, hardwood legs
    Accession no: 909F4A
  • Walter Burley Griffin (designer) 1876 – 1937

    Chair from the dining room of Newman College, University of Melbourne.

    1917
    oak (Quercus sp.), leather upholstery.
    Accession no: 886F2A
    On display, Gallery 4
  • A E Robertson active 1890s

    Chair [Gothic revival]

    1891
    Huon pine, original brass castors, replacement leather upholstery
    Accession no: 20133F2A
  • George Thwaites & Son, Melbourne 1842 – 1889

    Chair (makers sample for Government House, Melbourne in 1876)

    c.1865
    blackwood, wool upholstery
    Accession no: 871F2A
  • George Thwaites & Son, Melbourne 1842 – 1889

    Chair (makers sample for Government House, Melbourne in 1876)

    c.1865
    blackwood, wool upholstery
    Accession no: 871F1A
  • Collective creation by students from Beijing College

    Chairman Mao goes to Anyuan

    1967
    colour offset lithograph on paper
    Accession no: 20213G3
  • China

    Chairman Mao reviewing the Great Army of the Cultural Revolution

    1967
    cotton, dyes
    Accession no: 20218A66
  • People's Fine Art Publishing House, Beijing, China est. 1951

    Chairman Mao Zedong, after photograph by Hou Bo, b. 1924

    1968
    colour offset lithograph on paper
    Accession no: 20124G55
  • Carlo Bugatti (designer) 1856 – 1940

    Chair [painted chrysanthemum back]

    c.1895
    Hardwood (unidentified species), copper, oil paint, vellum
    Accession no: 8811F5
  • Carlo Bugatti (designer) 1856 – 1940

    Chair [painted lotus back]

    c.1895
    Hardwood (unidentified species), copper, oil paint, vellum
    Accession no: 8811F4
  • Geoffrey Brown 1926 – 16 October 2014

    Chair, red stool and TV

    1980
    oil on canvas
    Accession no: 20154P51
  • Geoffrey Brown 1926 – 16 October 2014

    Chair, red stool and TV

    1980
    watercolour, gouache and pencil on paper
    Accession no: 20154P52
  • China

    Chair, with inscription (quan yi)

    c.1600
    wood & cane
    Accession no: 963F2
  • Craig English 1954 , Toby Thomas 1977

    Chaise longue

    2006
    jarrah, aluminum
    Accession no: 20065F2
  • Archaic

    Chalcidian black figure neck amphora

    550-525 BCE
    ceramic
    Accession no: 711C1
    On display, Gallery 12
  • Guild Of Handicraft, London And Chipping Campden 1888 – 1914 , William A White (designer) working 1890-1906 , Jack Baily (maker) working c.1896-1912

    Chalice and paten

    1903-04
    silver, garnet
    Accession no: AA9(a&b)
    On display, Gallery 18
  • Voitre Marek 1919 – 1999

    Chalice and patten

    1968
    silver, gold, quartz, malachite, amethyst, cubic zirconia
    Accession no: 20222A46A(a&b)
  • Fred Williams 1927 – 1982

    Chalk Creek

    1976-77
    lithograph, printed in brown ink on pale grey-green tint stone on paper
    Accession no: 20172G18
  • J M Wendt 26 June 1830 – 7 September 1917

    Challenge Cup

    1878-79
    silver, silver gilt
    Accession no: 20053A15A
  • Harold Cazneaux 1878 – 1953

    "Challis House", Martin Place

    1913
    gelatin-silver photograph
    Accession no: 7813Ph77
  • C.A. Russell 8 March 1903 – 15 May 1975

    Chalmers Church

    1931
    etching, drypoint printed in brown ink on paper
    Accession no: 937G22
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