Commissioned 2009
Gift of Patrick Corrigan AM 2004. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
The first collaborative commission has arrived. It's a self portrait, it's ceramic and it's from Hermannsburg.
Ralph Barton, American cartoonist and caricaturist, produced a body of work that epitomises American high life in the 1920s.
1 portrait in the collection
Pansy Montague, ‘La Milo’ (c. 1885-unknown) appeared as a chorus girl and actress in Melbourne from about 1898, and in 1901 understudied Nellie Stewart in Sydney.
10 portraits in the collection
Animated is the National Portrait Gallery's first online exhibition.
The photographs from Matthew Sleeth's tour of duty series look more like advertisements than images of war.
The Tate/SFMOMA exhibition Exposed examined the role of photography in voyeurism and how it challenges ideas of privacy and propriety.
Charles Haddon Chambers the Australian-born playboy playwright settled permanently in London in 1880 but never lost his Australian stance when satirising the English.
Stephen Valambras Graham traverses the intriguing socio-political terrain behind two iconic First Nations portraits of the 1850s.
Dr. Sarah Engledow discovers the amazing life of Ms. Hilda Spong, little remembered star of the stage, who was captured in a portrait by Tom Roberts.
Dr Sarah Engledow, National Photographic Portrait Prize judge and curator, introduces the 2014 Prize.