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EXHIBITIONS 321 – 340 of 999 IMAGES ONLY

The enchanted forest: New gothic storytellers.

Multiple venues (12 April 2008 – 15 November 2009)

Multi-artist travelling exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC).

Included prints

The Enchanted Odilon Redon: Master Prints.

Multiple venues (None – 5 May 2019)

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC).

Prints

The Enchanting World of Animal Photography; Photographs by Nell McLeod.

single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC).

Photographs

The encounter, 1802: The art of the Flinders and Baudin voyages.

Art Gallery Of South Australia. (? – 21 April 2002)

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (SA).

Included prints

The end game.

Ivan Dougherty Gallery [2]. (8 November 1983 – 19 November 1983)

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW).

The end of the year: Tim McMonagle

Lister Gallery [2] (21 May 2009 – 13 June 2009)

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (WA).

The engraved work of Sir Lionel Lindsay.

National Gallery Of South Australia (1955 – 1956)

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (SA).

Prints

The enigmatic object: Photography and the uncanny.

Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (15 April 1997 – 22 June 1997)

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW).

Photographs

The Entombed Warriors: Terracotta figures from Xian.

Multiple venues (3 May 1983 – 1983)

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (ACT).

Sculpture

The Etched Work and Monotypes of A. Henry Fullwood

Gayfield Shaw's Gallery [1] (14 March 1921 – 24 March 1921)

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW).

Etchings, monotypes

The Etched Work and Oil paintings of David Barker

Gayfield Shaw's Gallery [1] (18 October 1920 – 1 November 1920)

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW).

Included etchings

The Etched Work of John Shirlow.

Decoration Art Gallery (16 May 1921 – 28 May 1921)

Single-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC).

The Etched Work of Norman Lindsay.

Fine Art Society's Gallery [Melbourne]. (1 May 1924 – 13 May 1924)