In the second half of the DESTINY exhibition, a visitor will encounter some floor length, black curtains.
Michael Andrews worked slowly and meticulously as a painter, producing only a handful of finished works in any given year.
At the Sotheby’s sale of the Pringsheim collection held in London on 7 and 8 June 1939, the Felton Bequest acquired for the National Gallery of Victoria, on the advice…
During the last few decades, the use of artificial light as a medium in artwork has increased.
Warm up this winter at NGV Friday Nights and discover China’s ancient terracotta warriors alongside new works by one of the world’s most exciting contemporary artists, Cai Guo-Qian
11 October 2018: Melbourne design practice Hecker Guthrie has been awarded the prestigious Rigg Design Prize, the highest accolade for Australian contemporary design.
Recognising excellence in Australian design, the Rigg Design Prize is the highest accolade for contemporary design in Australia.
This frame is in the style of Louis XIV frames rendered on a condensed scale but providing an imposing border for this small scale painting.
This frame is in the style of Louis XIV frames rendered on a condensed scale but providing an imposing border for this small scale painting.
THANK YOU 2017 Annual Appeal Louise Bouteiller’s Portrait of Césarine de Houdetot, Baronne de Barante: Les Pamplemousses 1818 To everyone who made a gift to the National Gallery of Victoria’s…
Illustrated storybooks are often a child’s first encounter with works of art. Most of us vividly remember the picture books we read as childre
Enchanting large-scale works from more than 60 of Australia’s best-loved book illustrators will feature in Bunyips and Dragons: Australian Children’s Book Illustrations (25 July to 4 October, 2015, The Ian…
The tabs at the side of this unlined stomacher would have been pinned to the wearer’s corset before the gown was closed over the edge
Bunyips and Dragons is drawn from a collection of Australian children’s book illustrations, donated to the NGV by Albert Ullin OA
A red chalk drawing in the National Gallery of Victoria hitherto referred to as Two turbaned men (fig