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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

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Sketch of Clifton Pugh painting John Perceval

Sketch of Clifton Pugh painting John Perceval
1985

Rick Amor

Portrait of Philip Williams

Portrait of Philip Williams
2019

Rick Amor

David Armstrong, B.A., B. Phil.

David Armstrong, B.A., B. Phil.
1959

Clifton Pugh AO

On display: Gallery Three
Sketch for portrait of Tom Uren

Sketch for portrait of Tom Uren
1972

Clifton Pugh AO

Paul Boston

Paul Boston
1995

Rick Amor

Clyde Cameron

Clyde Cameron
1974

Clifton Pugh AO

Eric McIllree

Eric McIllree
1971

Clifton Pugh AO

David Malouf

David Malouf
2012

Rick Amor

Sketch for portrait of John Perceval

Sketch for portrait of John Perceval
c. 1962

John Brack

Sketch for portrait of John Perceval

Sketch for portrait of John Perceval
c. 1962

John Brack

Clifton Pugh painting in the studio

Clifton Pugh painting in the studio
1974

Fred Williams

Dorothy Porter

Dorothy Porter
2001-2002

Rick Amor

The crime writer Shane Maloney

The crime writer Shane Maloney
2004

Rick Amor

Self portrait

Self portrait
2005

Rick Amor

John Perceval painting

John Perceval painting
1958

Fred Williams

A Portrait (Kate Hattam)

A Portrait (Kate Hattam)
1956

Clifton Pugh AO

On display: Gallery Three
General Cosgrove, Dili, East Timor 1999

General Cosgrove, Dili, East Timor 1999
2006

Rick Amor

Study of Archbishop Daniel Mannix

Study of Archbishop Daniel Mannix
1962

Clifton Pugh AO

Self portrait

Self portrait
1999

Rick Amor

On display: Gallery Five
Alex Miller

Alex Miller
1992

Rick Amor

Alex Miller

Alex Miller
1992

Rick Amor

Two portraits of Manning Clark (seated recto), (head, verso)

Two portraits of Manning Clark (seated recto), (head, verso)
1985

Rick Amor

Manning Clark

Manning Clark
1990

Rick Amor

Manning Clark

Manning Clark
1985

Rick Amor

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Rolf Harris
1989

Rick Amor

Patrick White

Patrick White
1990

Rick Amor

Gary Catalano

Gary Catalano
1994

Rick Amor

Gary Catalano

Gary Catalano
1994

Rick Amor

Andrew Southall

Andrew Southall
1992

Rick Amor

Andrew Southall

Andrew Southall
1995

Rick Amor

Michael Kelly

Michael Kelly
1998

Rick Amor

John Perceval

John Perceval
1985

Rick Amor

John Perceval

John Perceval
1985

Rick Amor

John Perceval

John Perceval
1985

Rick Amor

Barry Hill

Barry Hill
1993

Rick Amor

David Malouf

David Malouf
1993

Rick Amor

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NC

John Perceval
1999

Thomas de Kessler

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The Last of the Angry Penguins - John Perceval
1999

Thomas de Kessler

Sir Lindesay Clark

Sir Lindesay Clark
1973

Clifton Pugh AO

Professor Peter Doherty

Professor Peter Doherty
2001

Rick Amor

John Perceval painting 'Veronica and the Conspirators'

John Perceval painting 'Veronica and the Conspirators'
1967

Mark Strizic

Clifton Pugh and John Olsen, Dunmoochin

Clifton Pugh and John Olsen, Dunmoochin
1969

Mark Strizic

Barry Humphries

Barry Humphries
1958

Clifton Pugh AO

On display: Gallery Three
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