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'Sandringham Beach' by Clarice Beckett
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'Sandringham Beach' by Clarice Beckett
Canberra
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Australia (AU)
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Nearby:
'The Squatter's Daughter' by George W. Lambert
'Four Panels For A Screen: Loquat Tree, Gum And Wattle Trees, Waterfall, Picnic In A Gully' by Grace Cossington Smith
'Collins Street, Evening' by Clarice Beckett
'The Bridge In Building' by Grace Cossington Smith
'The Beach At Wamberal Lake' by Grace Cossington Smith
'Portrait Group' by George W. Lambert
'Study For Les Demoiselles Des Bords De La Seine (Été) [Girls On The Banks Of The Seine (Summer)]' by Gustave Courbet
'Kettle On Stand With Burner' by William A.S. Benson
'A Mountain Shepherd (An Italian Dwarf)' by Hugh Ramsay
'Self-Portrait (La Fenêtre De L'atelier)' By Ambrose Patterson
'Nymphéas [Waterlilies]' by Claude Monet
'Madge' by Hugh Ramsay