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Purchased with funds provided by L Gordon Darling AC CMG 2009

Peter Weir AM (b. 1944) is a film director. Educated at Scots College and the University of Sydney, he worked as a stage hand at Channel 7 and made documentaries for the Commonwealth Film Unit before directing The Cars That Ate Paris in 1974.
1 portrait in the collection



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2001

At the time of Herra Pahlasari’s birth in 1978, her academic parents were living in Canberra.

These paintings by Juan Ford and sculptures by Sam Jinks evoke the impermanence of human life.

A pair of portraits by John Brack; Portrait of Kym Bonython and Portrait of Mr Bonython's speedway cap combine to create a quirky depiction of their subject.