Diana O’Neil on Noel Counihan’s vivid 1971 portrait of Alan Marshall.
Michael Desmond explores what makes a portrait subject significant.
Barry York charts the course from childhood request to autographed celebrity portrait anthology.
A photographic portrait by Kerry Dundas captures the contemplative mind of visionary painter Godfrey Miller.
At just 7.8 x 6.2 cm, the daguerreotype of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort and his wife Theresa is one of the smallest works in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery.
Michael Desmond discusses the iconic picture of two Rugby League players which became known as 'The Gladiators'.
Sir Sidney Kidman (1857-1935) is inscribed in Australian legend as the ‘Cattle King’.
Joanna Gilmour explores the life and art of the Australian artist Janet Dawson.
Roger Benjamin explores the intriguing union of Lina Bryans and Alex Jelinek.
Carrie Kibbler looks at how portraiture fits into the Australian Artbank Collection.
Barbara Blackman reflects on her experiences as a life model.
Christopher Chapman looks at influences and insight in the formative years of Arthur Boyd.
Jaynie Anderson reflects on her experience as sitter for Reshid Bey’s 1962 portrait.
Michael Desmond profiles a handful of the entrants in first National Photographic Portrait Prize and notes emerging themes and categories.
Dr Sarah Engledow puts four gifts to the National Portrait Gallery’s Collection in context.
Jude Rae contemplates the portrait commission.