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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
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Photo: Elizabeth Mann

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Date2006
Label Text"The leaves represent Tasmania where there are more varieties of gum trees than anywhere else in Australia. Within each leaf is the gum tree itself, as in the veins of the eyelid. The circles represent harmony. The inner circle symbolises contact between the Dutch and Tasmanian Aboriginal people. As they did not meet physically, contact was through sight: the upper eye sees Dutch ships; the lower eye sees the Tasman Bridge (in Hobart) as a symbol of the bridge between the Dutch and Aboriginal people. The colour within the leaves is that of the earth. The blue in the eyes refers to Europeans and blue is symbolic of the upper classes in history as blue was a precious pigment."--Alan Mansell
Object number2007.81.3
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Credit LineGift of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
DimensionsSheet: 29 15/16 x 22 1/16 in. (76 x 56 cm) Image: 23 5/8 x 17 11/16 in. (60 x 45 cm)
MediumHard-ground etching in three colors, printed from two copper plates
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Janice Murray
2006
Object number: 2007.81.5
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
2006
Object number: 2007.81.7
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
2006
Object number: 2007.81.6
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Pedro (Gurrumaiyuwa) Wonaeamirri
2006
Object number: 2007.81.10
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
2006
Object number: 2007.81.8
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Djalinda Yunupingu Dulamari
2006
Object number: 2007.81.2
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Leonie Pootchemunka
2006
Object number: 2007.81.9
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
2006
Object number: 2007.81.1
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
2006
Object number: 2007.81.4