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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

Sarah and Ann Jacob
Sarah and Ann Jacob
Sarah and Ann Jacob

Sarah and Ann Jacob, c. 1866

Townsend Duryea
Portrait, carte de visite photograph

Purchased 2018

Beau Dean Riley Smith, Wiradjuri and Gamilaraay nations, Bennelong, 2017 Jacob Nash

Beau Dean Riley Smith, Wiradjuri and Gamilaraay nations, Bennelong

Jacob Nash
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Beau Dean Riley Smith, Wiradjuri and Gamilaraay nations, Bennelong, 2017 Jacob Nash

Beau Dean Riley Smith, Wiradjuri and Gamilaraay nations, Bennelong

Jacob Nash
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The hoodie, 2021 Jacob Nash

The hoodie

Jacob Nash
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Gusta, 2022 Jacob Nash

Gusta

Jacob Nash
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Beau Dean Riley Smith, Wiradjuri and Gamilaraay nations, Bennelong, 2017

Space in between

Magazine article by Rebecca Ray, 2022

Rebecca Ray goes backstage with Bangarra’s Head of Design and photographer Jacob Nash.

Jacob Nash
Jacob Nash
Jacob Nash

Jacob Nash, 2017

Ingvar Kenne
Portrait, inkjet print on paper

Gift of the artist 2020. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.

The hoodie
The hoodie
The hoodie

The hoodie, 2021 (printed 2023)

Jacob Nash
Portrait, pigment print on paper

Purchased with funds provided by Wayne Williams 2023

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Dr Sarah Engledow

Biography

Dr Sarah Engledow was appointed Historian at the National Portrait Gallery in 1999.

Sophie, 2013 by Sarah Rhodes

Sophie, 2013

by Sarah Rhodes
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Tim...Soldier, 2007 by Sarah Long

Tim...Soldier, 2007

by Sarah Long
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