‘Nimble Free Hand to the Rescue‘, Jean Dubuffet, 1964 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/dubuffet-nimble-free-hand-to-the-rescue-t00869
‘Nimble Free Hand to the Rescue‘, Jean Dubuffet, 1964
‘Nimble Free Hand to the Rescue‘, Jean Dubuffet, 1964
‘Reclining Figure with a Large Hand‘, Julio González, 1936
wash and white chalk, shows a woman standing with her apron gathered in her left hand
Motesiczky Sketch titled ‘Woman Standing Full-length, with Apron Gathered in left Hand
‘Sketch [Figure with Foot in Hand]‘, Francis Bacon, c.1959–61
‘Standing Female Nude, One Hand on Hip‘, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, 1913
Maternity Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 1913, cast c.1965–6 Standing Female Nude, Hands
negative of Janice Loeb seated on a wooden fence whilst holding a canvas in one hand
negative of Janice Loeb seated on a wooden fence whilst holding a canvas in one hand
This small scalloped card has an ink drawing of a hand holding a pen, with scroll
loose sketches and proof prints from John Banting to Humphrey Spender Small hand-drawn
Inscribed „Phebus Tuttnauer M.D.“ in the top right hand corner and „Tutt 1959“ in – the bottom right hand corner.
216 × 254 mm Description Inscribed „Phebus Tuttnauer M.D.“ in the top right hand
for verso / recto: The front and back of a single sheet of paper, or the right-hand – and left-hand page of an open book
recto Terms used for the front and back of a single sheet of paper, or the right-hand
Loeb seated on a wooden fence and leaning towards whilst holding a canvas in one hand
Loeb seated on a wooden fence and leaning towards whilst holding a canvas in one hand