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Fulani Girl
Ben Enwonwu (1917 - 1994)
Eyguières, Provence, Morning
Allan Gwynne-Jones (1892 - 1982)
Shipping off a Coast
Jan Porcellis (c1584 - 1632)
Gnu
W Martin
Enfolded Egg
David Nash (1945 - )
Figure
Frederick Edward McWilliam (1909 - 1992)
UW84DC#7
Richard Deacon (1949 - )
Crosscut Rip Cut Column
David Nash (1945 - )
Oak
Goshka Macuga (1967 - )
Into Forever (B) – One Thousand Yen and Ten Rupees
Charlie England (1978 - )
Into Forever (B) – One Thousand Yen and Ten Rupees
Charlie England (1978 - )
snake, apple, tree
Siobhán Hapaska (1963 - )
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