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‘Red Head‘, Rainer Fetting, 1984
Michael Finn c.1989 Shower with Table Sabine Moritz
‘Red Head‘, Rainer Fetting, 1984
Michael Finn c.1989 Shower with Table Sabine Moritz
‘Some Two or Three Offerings for Our Ancestors, 17‘, Edgar Calel, 2021
Locker) Mark Dion 2000 208 (Two Houses) Sabine Moritz
‘Some Two or Three Offerings for Our Ancestors, 29‘, Edgar Calel, 2021
might like Left Right 208 (Two Houses) Sabine Moritz
‘Untitled # 1‘, Tomma Abts, 2004
Rebecca Horn 2005 Wicker Chairs and Desk Sabine Moritz
‘I Strongly Believe in Our Right to Be Frivolous #236‘, Mounira Al Solh, c.2012–20
Mark Dion 2000 Wicker Chairs and Desk Sabine Moritz
‘I Strongly Believe in Our Right to Be Frivolous #94‘, Mounira Al Solh, 2015
Mark Dion 2000 Wicker Chairs and Desk Sabine Moritz
‘Between the Two my Heart is Balanced‘, Lubaina Himid CBE RA, 1991
Lubaina Himid CBE RA 1992 Two Washbasins Sabine Moritz
‘Tate Thames (Locker)‘, Mark Dion, 2000
Banks Mark Dion 1998 122 (Removal) Sabine Moritz
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Morison 1732–1810 Berthe Morisot 1841–1895 Sabine Moritz
These 179 drawings and lithographs cover the period 1896 to 1942. The drawings are in pencil, pastel or crayon on a variety of different coloured papers and card. As well as portraits and farm scenes there are also drawings Rothenstein made on a long trip to India in 1910-11 and others which date from his service as an official war artist in both world wars. There are also 10 drawings by other artists and these have been arranged at the end of the collection.
Rothenstein [c.1891] View by appointment Portrait of Moritz