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Dr Sarah Engledow explores the portrait of Ninette Dutton by Bette Mifsud.
David Hansen’s tribute to his close friend, prince of words and former National Portrait Gallery director, the late Angus Trumble.
Alistair McGhie reminisces about three Australian rugby greats commissioned for the Portrait Gallery collection by Patrick Corrigan AM.
Christopher Chapman describes the art and life of Australian artist Richard Larter.
Dr Christopher Chapman discusses the portrait of Australian composer Paul Grabowsky by photographer Martin Philbey.
Christopher Chapman discusses Rod McNicol's photographic portrait series Newcomers to my village.
Diana O’Neil on Noel Counihan’s vivid 1971 portrait of Alan Marshall.
One half of the team that was Eltham Films left scarcely a trace in the written historical record, but survives in a vivid portrait.
Sarah Engledow on a foundational gallery figure who was quick on the draw.
Andrew Sayers outlines the highlights of the National Portrait Gallery's display of portrait sculpture.
Andrew Sayers explores the self-portraits created by Australian artist Sidney Nolan.
Curator Michael Desmond introduces the exhibition Truth and Likeness, an investigation of the importance of likeness to portraiture.
The photographs from Matthew Sleeth's tour of duty series look more like advertisements than images of war.
Michael Desmond charts the path of portraiture, arriving at Julian Opie’s digital realm.
Angus Trumble reflects on the force of nature that was Helena Rubinstein.
Christopher Chapman highlights the inaugural hang of the new National Portrait Gallery building which opened in December 2008.