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Diana Warnes explores the lives of Hal and Katherine 'Kate' Hattam through their portraits painted by Fred Williams and Clifton Pugh.
Michael Desmond discusses Fred Williams' portraits of friends, artist Clifton Pugh, David Aspden and writer Stephen Murray-Smith, and the stylistic connections between his portraits and landscapes.
An extensive selection of portraits by John Brack were on display at the National Portrait Gallery in late 2007.
Angus Trumble treats the gallery’s collection with a dab hand.
Gael Newton looks at Australian photography, film and the sixties through the novel lens of Mark Strizic.
Judith Pugh reflects on Clifton Pugh's approach to portrait making.