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Glynis Traill-Nash explores a new Romance Was Born commission, Emma Kindred looks at Vincent Namatjira, and Rebecca Blake profiles NPPP finalist Gerwyn Davies.

Glynis Traill-Nash on Samuel Hodge’s portrait of Romance Was Born.

Artist Tessa Jones recalls creating her portrait of Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock singer and music producer, Ross Wilson.

Jessica Smith looks at the 'fetching' portrait of Tasmania's first Anglican Bishop, Francis Russell Nixon by George Richmond

'Artist and actors, advancing spasmodically, find their rhythm together' writes Sarah Engledow.

Penelope Grist reminisces about the halcyon days of a print icon, before the infusion of the internet’s shades of grey.

Australian Galleries Director Stuart Purves tells the story of two portraits by John Brack.

Penelope Grist finds philanthropy and fashion underpin the story of Susan Wakil AO.

Dr Sarah Engledow explores the early life and career of John Brack.

In 2006 the National Portrait Gallery acquired a splendid portrait of Victoria's first governor, Lieutenant Governor Charles Joseph La Trobe by Thomas Woolner.

Malcolm Robertson tells the family history of one of Australia's earliest patrons of the arts, his Scottish born great great great grandfather, William Robertson.

Australian character on the market by Jane Raffan.

English artist Benjamin Duterrau took up the cause of the Indigenous peoples of Tasmania with his detailed and sympathetic renderings.

Jane Raffan investigates auction sales of self portraits nationally and internationally.

Amy Middleton on the power of portraiture in promoting inclusivity and connecting with intersectionality and diversity in all its forms.

Chris O'Doherty, also known as Reg Mombassa, is best-known for his Mambo imagery but he also paints a lot of self portraits.