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Arthur Streeton
'The domes of St Mark’s' 1908
William Strutt
'Bushrangers, Victoria, Australia 1852' 1887
Nicholas Chevalier
'Buffalo Range from the west' 1862
Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack
No title (abstract composition in orange and grey), n.d.
2016074-Hovey-IanPotter-47933
Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack
No title (abstract composition with leaf shapes) n.d.
Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack
No title (abstract composition with yellow and grey forms on red ground), 1959
Rupert Bunny
The new step, c. 1908–11
USA – Pueblo
Bowl, 20th century
Constance Jenkins
'My lady pincushion (daylight)' 1909–11
2016044-Martin-IanPotter-40202
Hugh Ramsay
'James S. MacDonald' 1901
Hugh Ramsay
Untitled (seated girl), 1896–98
Enric Huguet
18 Salon Nautico Internacional Barcelona (18th International Boat Show Barcelona), 1979
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The Potter acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which we work and create. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging.

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The University of Melbourne
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Parkville Victoria 3010

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The Potter acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which we work and create. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging.