The National Portrait Gallery acquired a beguiling silhouette group portrait by Samuel Metford, an English artist who spent periods of his working life in America.
A photographic portrait by Kerry Dundas captures the contemplative mind of visionary painter Godfrey Miller.
A new painting by Jiawei Shen captures the vision and resolve of the Gallery's founder, L. Gordon Darling AC CMG.
Grace Carroll on the gendered world of the Wentworths.
The exhibition Portraits for Posterity celebrates gifts to the Gallery, of purchases made with donated funds, and testifies to the generosity and community spirit of Australians.
Joanna Gilmour on the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2013.
Diana O’Neil on Noel Counihan’s vivid 1971 portrait of Alan Marshall.
Pamela Gerrish Nunn explores New Zealand’s premium award for portraiture.
Three tiny sketches of Dame Nellie Melba in the NPG collection were created by the artist who was to go on to paint the most imposing representation of the singer: Rupert Bunny.
Dr. Sarah Engledow explores the context surrounding Charles Blackman's portrait of Judith Wright, Jack McKinney and their daughter Meredith.
Sandra Bruce gazes on love and the portrait through Australian Love Stories’ multi-faceted prism.
A toast to the acquisition of an unconventional new portrait of former Prime Minister, Stanley Melbourne Bruce.