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Krar (mask), Mabuiag Island artist, Turtle shell, wood, cassowary feathers, fiber, resin, shell, paint, Torres Strait Islander
Mabuiag Island artist
mid to late 19th century
Parrying Shield, Aboriginal artist, Wood, Lower Murray River region
Aboriginal artist
19th century
Club, Wood, Southeast Australia
Southeast Australia
mid-19th–early 20th century
Shield (Wunda), Wood, paint, Western Australia
Western Australia
late 19th–early 20th century
Baratjala, Noŋgirrŋa Marawili  Australian, Natural pigments and recycled printer toner on eucalyptus bark (E. tetrodonta), Madarrpa
Noŋgirrŋa Marawili
2023
"Beauty Marks", Michaela Stark  Australian, ribbon, tulle, Swarovski crystals, steel boning, chiffon, organza, gold eyelets, polyester, Australian
Designer Michaela Stark
2026
"Fat Not Fertile", Michaela Stark  Australian, (a, d–g) silk, (b, c) polyester, Australian
Designer Michaela Stark
2026
"Twisted", Michaela Stark  Australian, silk, steel
Designer Michaela Stark
2026
Metal Map: Australia, Biron Valier  American, Black ink with graphite on paper
Biron Valier
1982
Riji, jakoli, or longkalongka (engraved pearl shell) with belt, Aboriginal artist, Pearl shell, human hair, ocher, Western Kimberley
Aboriginal artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Riji, jakoli, or longkalongka (engraved pearl shell), Aboriginal artist, Pearl shell, ocher, Western Kimberley
Aboriginal artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Mask (Le Op), Turtle shell, hair, fiber, pigment, Torres Strait Island people
Torres Strait Island people
mid- to late 19th century
Basket (Jawun), Fiber, paint, Northern Queensland people
Northern Queensland people
late 19th–early 20th century
Parrying Shield, Aboriginal artist, Wood, Lower Murray River region
Aboriginal artist
19th century
Rainforest shield, Aboriginal artist, Wood, natural pigment, Northeastern Queensland
Aboriginal artist
mid–late 19th century
Engraved pearl shell, Carved Australian Gold-Lipped Pearl Shell, Pinctada Maxima [not endangered], natural earth pigments, Western Australia
Western Australia
ca. 1920–1960
Engraved pearl shell, Carved Australian Gold-Lipped Pearl Shell, Pinctada Maxima [not endangered], natural earth pigments, Western Australia
Western Australia
ca. 1920–1960
Engraved pearl shell, Carved Australian Gold-Lipped Pearl Shell, Pinctada Maxima [not endangered], natural earth pigments, Western Australia
Western Australia
ca. 1920–1960
Engraved pearl shell with human hair string, Carved Australian Gold-Lipped Pearl Shell, Pinctada Maxima [not endangered], natural earth pigments, human hair, Western Australia
Western Australia
ca. 1920–1960
Spruce gum box, ER. PQ
between 1870 and 1899
Shield, Wood, paint, Western Desert
Western Desert
late 19th–early 20th century
Knife and Sheath, Stone, wood, spinifex resin, bark, paint, feathers, fiber, Aranta (?)
Aranta (?)
early to mid-20th century
Boomerang, Wood, possibly Warlpiri or Warumungu people
possibly Warlpiri or Warumungu people
late 19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Knife, Wood, spinifex resin, glass, paint, Aranta (?)
Aranta (?)
early to mid-20th century
Boomerang, Wood, ocher, Western Kimberley
Western Kimberley
mid to late 19th century
Shield, Wood, paint, Wunambal or Worora
Wunambal or Worora
early to mid-20th century
Marrapinti, Doreen Reid Nakamarra  Australian (Aboriginal), Acrylic on canvas
Doreen Reid Nakamarra
2008
Jimbala, Lena Nyadbi  Australian (Aboriginal), Ochre on canvas
Lena Nyadbi
2003
Bark Painting, Bark, paint, Anindilyakwa
Anindilyakwa
mid-20th century
Parrying Shield (Mulgani [?]), Wood, paint, Lower Murray River region
Lower Murray River region
19th century
Parrying Shield, Wood, Lower Murray River region
Lower Murray River region
mid-19th–early 20th century
Turdun, Wood, Australian
Australian
late 19th century
Didjeridu, Wood, wax, polychrome, Australian
Australian
20th century
Lightning and the Rock, Noŋgirrŋa Marawili  Australian, Earth pigments on bark
Noŋgirrŋa Marawili
2014