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Four Icarus figures.
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Ann Verdcourt
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Ceramics
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E2017/72
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New Zealand before I saw it
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Jean Zuber
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2002
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Painting
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2002/28/2
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Self portrait as angel from McCahon
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Ann Verdcourt
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Ceramics
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E2017/62
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Bowl
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Rick Rudd
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1993
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Ceramics
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1996/9/3
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"A Little Friend"
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Charles Borup
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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L1996/11/32
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Triptych Self Portrait
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Anne Noble
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1978
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1978/18/1
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(Lee Ironing)
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Philip Trusttum
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1981
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Work on paper/Drawing
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1984/6/10
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Sandy the Flemish Giant
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Peter Peryer
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1988
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1988/10/5
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Ars Est Celare Artem (The art is in concealing the art)
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Megan Jenkinson
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1987
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1989/3/1
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Dead Steer
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Peter Peryer
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1987
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1991/9/5
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Love, Wanganui 1995
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George Krause
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1995
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1995/10/1
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Study of Baby Walking
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Edith Collier
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Circa 1913-1960
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Work on paper/Drawing
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3/2
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Facial Study
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Edith Collier
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Circa 1913-1960
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Work on paper/Drawing
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3/85
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Face and Hand Studies
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Edith Collier
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Circa 1913-1960
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Work on paper/Drawing
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3/99
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Trees
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Edith Collier
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Circa 1913-1960
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Work on paper/Drawing
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3/55
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Untitled (Camel)
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Vivian Smith
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1913-1917?
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Work on paper/Drawing
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1988/27/21
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Song .......without words (from the series) - diptych "Swan"
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Anne Noble
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1990
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1994/4/2
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Untitled (Saw)
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Vivian Smith
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Unknown
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Work on paper/Watercolour
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1988/27/178
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Untitled (Umbrella)
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Lilian Smith
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Unknown
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Work on paper/Drawing
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1988/27/283
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Alongside prayer and work, lectio divina is one of the foundations of monastic life. It is the art of meditation in the Benedictine way of life. Its aim is to feed the prayer life through a meditative reflection on the work of God, a reflection or pondering in the heart rather than an intellectual exercise. The spirit of Benedictine prayer is implicit in the opening image of the prologue to the rule; Listen...incline the ear of your heart.
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Anne Noble
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1988
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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L1991/23/35
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