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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. A judge and several people look at him in the court. The painting is one of a number by Nolan to use enamel paint, usually Ripolin, a commercial paint not intended for art (and nothing to do with true vitreous enamel). Nolan painted the picture at Heide at Bulleen, Victoria, the home of John Reed and his wife, Sunday.
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Culture Cultural Heritage Art Museum Storytelling Folklore Exhibition Iconic Painting Gallery Symbolism Rebellion Australian History Legend National Identity