Holl entered London’s Royal Academy School at the age of sixteen and won its gold medal for historical painting two years late
Gareth Sansom: Transformer traces the career of one of Australia’s most provocative artist
Jožef Tominc trained as an artist in Rome in proximity to his mentor and rival, Jean-Auguste-Dominque Ingres
This unsigned portrait of an unidentified Spanish noblewoman was acquired by the NGV in 1926 as a work of the renowned Spanish master Francisco de Goya.
The X-radiograph highlights the wood grain running vertically through the panel, and also makes more apparent the extent of the insect damage mostly in the lower right corner of the…
The x radiograph of Dame Nellie Melba reveals a significant shift in the position of the proper left arm – it has been revised upward into the current placement.
Most notable in the x radiograph of Lady in grey is the appearance in the background of another portrait of a woman looking directly at the viewer.
This edition of Art Journal of the National Gallery of Victoria presents five unique essays that focus on paintings, dating from the fifteenth century through to the late twentieth century,…
Thomas Woolner was born in the small market town of Hadleigh, Suffolk, in 1825, and commenced studies at London’s Royal Academy in 1842 while working as an apprentice to sculptor…
Introduction In 2014 the National Gallery of Victoria made a significant addition to its growing and increasingly important collection of Surreal objects with the acquisition of Óscar Domínguez’s La couturière…
Donald Laycock has lived a life as an Australian abstract painter. He is duly recognised as a major ‘art historical’ figure in twentieth-century Australian modern
Dress and ornament in the Melbourne profile portrait ‘Le nostre done cornute, cum tanti balci … tanti rechami’ (‘Our horn-wearing ladies, with their many balzi … many embroideries’) Ludovico…
A new examination of the National Gallery of Victoria’s Renaissance Profile portrait of a lady For the past sixty years the National Gallery of Victoria has been home to Profile…
The plain of Gennevilliers, yellow fields (1884) was acquired in 2011 with a recently constructed reproduction frame in a late nineteenth century classical revival style.
The form of this frame is similar to the John Thallon frame on Ramsay’s Self Portrait (smoking in front of piano), which dates to around the same time.