Emily Kam Kngwarray’s monochrome painting Anwerlarr Anganenty (Big Yam Dreaming) represents important aspects of her cultural heritag
Although isolated examples of Chinese porcelain were known to have filtered through to Europe in the Middle Ages it was not until the establishment of the various East India Companies…
In 1957 eleven Indian miniatures were generously presented by Major G. B. Walker as Rajput paintings
Of the many artists who worked in Australia after its discovery by Cook in 1770, Augustus Earle is one of the most versatile and interesting of the early ones
Note In accordance with the tradition of Chinese handscroll painting, the illustrations on the blue-and-white Wine jar have a clockwise, directional
The Department of Asian Art, National Gallery of Victoria, in recent years has acquired three important Indian paintings and a related drawing belonging to the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar (r.1556–1605)R
This edition of the Art Bulletin of Victoria 29 features essays that examine a wide range of works from the NGV’s collectio
This edition of the Art Bulletin of Victoria 29 features essays that examine a wide range of works from the NGV’s collectio
Australian art of the first two to three decades of the twentieth century exists today, if indeed it finds focus at all in the received history of Australian art, beneath a…
Among the rich collection of Indian paintings acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria through the Felton Bequest in 1980 are two large pictures depicting Maharana Jagat Singh II of Mewar…
The earliest, and certainly one of the most intriguing, nineteenth-century Australian photographs in the National Gallery of Victoria’s collection is a daguerreotype of three Victorian Aborigines taken by Dougla
The Royal Exhibition Buildings, Carlton, stand today as a monument to ‘Marvellous Melbour
Until recently, the question of the aesthetic principle has figured rarely in discussions of Aboriginal art
Fiona Hall was born in Sydney in 1953 and studied at the National Art School between 1972 and 1975
A large proportion of the riches of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery of Victoria have been acquired from major private collections of works on paper, through the Felton…
Two Chinese figures at the National Gallery of VictoriaIt was not until the present century that Buddhist sculpture, in common with most other forms of Chinese art, was recognised by…