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- en.wikipedia.org The Trial (painting)The Trial (1947) is a painting by the Australian painter Sidney Nolan. This painting depicts Ned Kelly's trial, where Kelly is depicted in handcuffs.
- tate.org.uk art/artworks/nolan-15-the-trial-p04691Sir Sidney Nolan5. Death of Constable Scanlon. 1970–1.
- allpainters.org paintings/the-trial-1947-sidney-…Painter: Sidney NolanDate of art creation: 1947Art movement: SurrealismGenre of painting: genre paintingPainting technique: enamelPainting material...
- magazine.artland.com sidney-nolan-australia-…Despite Nolan’s constantly innovative spirit and powerful body of work, the art world and public seem to have forgotten about him during the last decades of his life.
- artsandculture.google.com entity/Сидней-Нолан/…Sir Sidney Robert Nolan OM, AC, CBE was one of Australia's leading artists of the 20th century.
- myartbroker.com artist-sidney-nolan/artwork-the-…The Trial - Signed Print by Sidney Nolan 1971 - MyArtBroker.
- artgallery.wa.gov.au whats-on/exhibitions/sidney-…AGWA focusses on the Australian iconic rebel Ned Kelly as immortalised in Sidney Nolan’s celebrated series of 26 works from the 1940s.
- gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au files/assets/gallery/v/1…Sidney Nolan’s 1946–47 Ned Kelly series is one of the greatest sequences of Australian paintings of the twentieth century.
- geelonggallery.org.au whats-on/exhibitions/sidney…Sidney Nolan The trial 1947 from the Ned Kelly series 1946–47 enamel paint on composition board National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Gift of Sunday...
- chrisgalea.blogspot.com 2008/04/sidney-nolan-…In this piece The Trial, Nolan uses enamel paint of composition board to depict the trial of Ned Kelly, the widely known Australian figure.
- artnet.com artists/sidney-nolan/the-trial-…View The trial by Sidney Nolan on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Sidney Nolan.
- smh.com.au culture/art-and-design/shaken-to-the-…During the Eichmann trial The Observer had asked Alvarez to write on the camps and Nolan was invited to illustrate the article.