759.9931 Mcc/Cmg : Colin McCahon : gates and journeys : an Auckland City Art Gallery centenary exhibition / organised with the assistance of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand
1988
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759.9931 Mcc/Wof : Works of Frances Hodgkins in New Zealand / by E.H. McCormick
1954
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759.993122 Hod/Acq : Auckland City Art Gallery : the paintings and drawings by Frances Hodgkins
1959
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759.994 Abe/Son : South of no north : : Laurence Aberhart, William Eggleston, Noel McKenna / curator: Glenn Barkley
2013
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759.994 Abs/Aop : Absalom's outback paintings / paintings by Jack Absalom ; compiled by Jocelyn Burt
759.994 Amor Amo/Rap : Rick Amor : paintings 2008 : 16 August - 11 September 2008 / Liverpool Street Gallery Sydney in association with Niagara Galleries Melbourne
759.994 Amor/Amo/Rap : Rick Amor : paintings 2008 : 16 August - 11 September 2008 / Liverpool Street Gallery Sydney in association with Niagara Galleries Melbourne
2008
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759.994 Angus Ang/Lan : Landscapes, 1955-1978 / J. Colin Angus ; introduction by Hilde Knörr
1978
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759.994 Angus Tre/Gfa : George French Angas, artist, traveller and naturalist, 1822-1886 / John Tregenza
1980
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759.994 Apa/Eoh : The angry penguins : an exhibition of highly important works by Boyd, Nolan, Perceval, Tucker
1997
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759.994 Apf/Tdp : Aboriginal paintings from the desert : paintings by Australian Aboriginal artists from Papunya, Balgo Hills and Utopia
759.994 Applet Fra/Jaa : Jean Appleton : a lifetime with art / with contributions by Christine France, Deborah Edwards ; [photographs by] David Moore ; [foreword by] Mary Turner ; [exhibitions commentary by] Robyn Martin-Weber
1998
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759.994 Apt/Mac : Australian paintings : traditional, modern & contemporary, summer 2003
759.994 Audett Aud/Yap : Yvonne Audette : paintings and drawings 1949-2003 / Christopher Heathcote ... [and others] ; with a preface by Chris Wallace-Crabbe
759.994 Bar/Rap : Revelation Apocalypse / Irene Barberis ; with photographs by Garry Sommerfeld and others, an introduction by Michelle P. Brown, a contextualising essay by Anna Clabburn and a note of wisdom from Suzi Gablik