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From the New South Wales Art Gallery, Sydney website :-

"Established in 1871, the Gallery is proud to present fine international and Australian art in one of the most beautiful art museums in the world. We aim to be a place of experience and inspiration, through our collection, exhibitions, programs and research."

"Modern and contemporary works are displayed in expansive, light-filled spaces, offering stunning views of Sydney and the harbour, while our splendid Grand Courts are home to a distinguished collection of colonial and 19th-century Australian works and European old masters. There are also dedicated galleries celebrating the arts of Asia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.

From the New South Wales Art Gallery, Sydney website :-

"Established in 1871, the Gallery is proud to present fine international and Australian art in one of the most beautiful art museums in the world. We aim to be a place of experience and inspiration, through our collection, exhibitions, programs and research."

"Modern and contemporary works are displayed in expansive, light-filled spaces, offering stunning views of Sydney and the harbour, while our splendid Grand Courts are home to a distinguished collection of colonial and 19th-century Australian works and European old masters. There are also dedicated galleries celebrating the arts of Asia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.

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  1. 1. First created 20 Jun 2017. Version 1.0 - 11 Jul 2017. Jerry Daperro. London. NSW Art Gallery All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial, Educational and personal use. Sydney Australia
  2. 2. Italian Renaissance Australia is a young country. It gains its independent on 1 Jan 1901. The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney was opened in 1874, some 140 years ago. It has a few European paintings before 19C in the collection, but enough to cover the major painting schools in history.
  3. 3. Early Italian Renaissance An Early Renaissance painting
  4. 4. Italian 17C Baroque
  5. 5. Italian 18C Veduta Canaletto is best known for his Venice cityscape paintings.
  6. 6. Italian 20C
  7. 7. Flemish 16C This painting was painted during the 17C Dutch Gold Age period. Paul Bril painted mostly landscape. Many of his paintings were inspired by Italian landscape.
  8. 8. Dutch 17C Still life
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  10. 10. French Rococo 18C France was the home of the Rococo style. One of the leading practitioner was Francois Boucher.
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  16. 16. French 19C James Tissot (1836 – 1902) was known for his paintings of fashionably dressed women, in scenes of everyday life.
  17. 17. French 19C
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  19. 19. French 20C
  20. 20. English 18C
  21. 21. English 18C Gainsborough (1727-1788) was a very successful portrait painter. He is also a landscape painter and he was one of the founder member of the Royal Society of Arts.
  22. 22. English 19C
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  24. 24. English 19C John Everett Millais (1829 – 1896) was a member of the Pre-Raphaelites movement.
  25. 25. English 19C Ford Madox Brown was a 19C conservative Englishman. His paintings mainly deal with moral and historical subject.
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  31. 31. English 19C John William Waterhouse (1849 – 1917) was a Pre- Raphaelite. He painted works, depicting of women from both ancient Greek mythology and Arthurian legend.
  32. 32. English 19C A well-known English painter and sculptor on biblical, historical and classical subjects. Frederic Leighton (1830 – 1896) was a President of the Royal Academy. His most famous work ‘Flaming June’ became an icon of the 1960s.
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  37. 37. English Tempera painter 19C John Dickson Batten is well-known for his tempera painter, but his also painted in oil as well
  38. 38. British 20C Lucian Freud (1922 – 2011) was the grandson of the famous Sigmund Freud. He specialised in figurative art, often explicit and controversial. He was a foremost 20C portraitist.
  39. 39. Australian 19C An English-Australian painter with Italian influence. His painting documented the 19C Australian landscape.
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  46. 46. Australian 19C Eugene von Guerard was an Austrian born artist, active in Australian from 1852 until 1882. His works are well represented in Australia.
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  48. 48. Australian 19C Florence Fuller (1867 – 1946) was a South Africa born, Australian figurative painter.
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  52. 52. Australian 19C Tom Roberts (1856 – 1931) was an Australian and a key member of the Heidelberg School, also known as Australian Impressionism. He also painted the Australian ways of life.
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  63. 63. English 19C
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  66. 66. All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial and personal use. Music – Agnus Dei – Catholic Choral music The entrance foyer of gallery The End
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  • From the New South Wales Art Gallery, Sydney website :-
    "Established in 1871, the Gallery is proud to present fine international and Australian art in one of the most beautiful art museums in the world. We aim to be a place of experience and inspiration, through our collection, exhibitions, programs and research."
    "Modern and contemporary works are displayed in expansive, light-filled spaces, offering stunning views of Sydney and the harbour, while our splendid Grand Courts are home to a distinguished collection of colonial and 19th-century Australian works and European old masters. There are also dedicated galleries celebrating the arts of Asia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art
  • Honolulu Museum of Art, National Gallery of Scotland, Nation Gallery Singapore, Museo di Capodimonte Naples.

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