James Raymond (c. 1786–1851), the first postmaster-general in New South Wales, came to Sydney in 1826, his fortunes having declined in Ireland, where he was said to have been a landowner and magistrate.
1 portrait in the collection
Gift of Lydia Raymond Day 2010. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2010
Gillian Raymond ponders landscapes as self-portraiture in Michael Taylor’s intimate expressionism.
Gill Raymond on creating thought-provoking, interactive content to connect to our online community through portraiture.
doppelgänger is the second in a series of virtual exhibitions held by the National Portrait Gallery that explore contemporary notions of portraiture in the online environment.
Gillian Raymond investigates the history of humanoid robots and asks, is this the future of portraiture?
Raymond Gosford Watt (1889-1967), lecturer, broadcaster and public relations consultant, was a foundation member of the New South Wales League of Nations Union (LNU).
1 portrait in the collection
A collection of thirty-seven caricatures by the artist Joe Greenberg capture the heroes and villians of Australian business in the 1980s.
Photographic conservation practices and the restoration of the Barbara Blackman photographic portrait.
Cartoonist Michael Leunig's insights into the human condition and current affairs have become famous Australia-wide.
Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of Gabrielle Watt 2013
Close contemporaries, Thea Proctor, Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington Smith were frequently sources of inspiration and irritation to each other.
Purchased 2022
James Wilson (1760–1840), naval officer, was the commander of a ship called the Duff, which in 1797 brought a group of missionaries from the London Missionary Society to Tahiti.
1 portrait in the collection
James Oswald Fairfax AC (1933-2017) was the eldest son of Sir Warwick Fairfax.
1 portrait in the collection