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Untitled (from "The Domestic Life of the Rainbow")
Patrick Hughes
1979
Untitled (from "The Domestic Life of the Rainbow")
Patrick Hughes
1979
Untitled (from "The Domestic Life of the Rainbow")
Patrick Hughes
1979
The Jane Doll
Graham Ovenden
1971
Gravy for the Navy
Peter Phillips
1968-75
Hunter
Peter Phillips
1975
I Don't Think They Play At All Fairly
Graham Ovenden
1970
Secrets of the Internal Combustion Engine (from "Moonstrips Emprire News)
Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi
1967
The Brigitte Doll
Graham Ovenden
1971
Memory Core Units (from "Moonstrips Empire News")
Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi
1967
Birnam Wood
Graham Ovenden
1972
Great Dunsinane
Graham Ovenden
1972
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