Understanding Diaspora Through Art | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/d/diaspora/understanding-diaspora-art
2017) Tate © reserved Nak Bejjen, meaning cow horn
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2017) Tate © reserved Nak Bejjen, meaning cow horn
Gatey & Son to Mrs Horner about her unfinished portrait – Horner, 12 January 1948 – part of the digitised collection
Gatey & Son to Mrs Horner about her unfinished portrait
Gatey & Son to Mrs Horner about an unfinished portrait – & Son Solicitors (Windermere, UK), recipient: Mrs Horner
Gatey & Son to Mrs Horner about an unfinished portrait
of a nude male figure in motion, with a cape and horns
of a nude male figure in motion, with a cape and horns
the back of a man’s head (with what appears to be horns
the back of a man’s head (with what appears to be horns
‘Marine Object‘, Eileen Agar, 1939 on display at Tate Britain.
‘The Chapman Family Collection‘, Jake Chapman, Dinos Chapman, 2002
Artist page for George Gatey & Son Solicitors (Windermere, UK)
Gatey & Son to Mrs Horner about her unfinished portrait
Fry, Bunny Garnett, Ethel Grant, John and Frances Horner
Fry, Bunny Garnett, Ethel Grant, John and Frances Horner
made by the professional steel fabricating firm of Horner
made by the professional steel fabricating firm of Horner