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The flower show exhibition artworks display in the Academy Gallery
Photographs of "The flower show - birth, death and everything in between exhibition" creative works as displayed in the McGrath Space, Academy Gallery, Inveresk Campus, University of Tasmania. Exhibition dates 21 September 2019 to 25 October 2019 -
Jacketed coil condenser
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Liebig condenser
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Graham condenser (Inland Revenue)
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Graham condenser - coiled type
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Dufton fractionating column condenser
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Davies double surface condenser
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Soxhlet extraction condenser
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Coiled condenser
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Allihn condenser
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All that a heart
Enamel paint, marker pen, lacquer and digital print on aluminium triptych each panel 78cm x 65cm -
Brigid of the West
Corten steel, stainless steel tube. Actual size: 55 x 50 x 20cm -
Life Cycle II
Silicone bronze, actual size 61 x 24 x 24cm -
2019 Academy Gallery Exhibition Program
2019 Academy Gallery Exhibition Program v15 -
Grote Reber and obervatory dish
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Deciduous
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R A Rodda Museum space
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Skeleton and specimen cabinets, R A Rodda Museum
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Portrait of Lucien Dechaineux
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Verdure - between two worlds
Digital and woodcut print - diptych, 135 x 94cm framed -
The Car Show
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Imagining food: arts, aesthetics and design
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Egyptian Quartzite Bust Fragment (detail)
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Ancient Egyptian, Cypriot, Eastern Greek and Roman artefacts 11th century BC - 1st century AD
Rear (l-r): East Greek oinochoe with bichrome decoration (650 - 600 BC), Roman marble sculpture, torso fragment of a heroic male (1st century AD), Cypriot oinochoe in Bichrome Red I (IV) Ware (7th century BC). Front: Archaic terracotta pig figurine, probably East Greek (6th century BC), Egyptian faiance ushabti, Dynasty XXII - XXV (c.945 - 663 BC), Egyptian composition or stone ushabti with polychrome decoration, Dynasty XXI (c. 1085 - 945 BC). Museum object identifiers: GV89, RX35, GV64, GX5, EX12, EX1 -
Ancient Greek And South Italian pottery 5th - 3rd century BC
Rear (l-r): Attic black figure neck-amphorae (c. 500 - 450 BC). Front: Greek terracotta 'Tanagra' figurine (3rd century BC), Campanian red figure fish-plate (c. 330 BC), Attic black figure lekythos (500 - 450 BC) Museum object identifier: (L-R) GV45, GV44, GX16, GV96, GV38