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Andrew Mitchell Ramsay (1809-1869), clergyman, was Melbourne's first Presbyterian minister.
1 portrait in the collection

Former NPG Director, Andrew Sayers, explores the creative collaborations between four Australian artists living in Paris during the first years of the twentieth century.



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased with funds provided by L Gordon Darling AC CMG 2009

Hugh Ramsay's letters were written while he was living in Paris to his family back in Australia.

Hugh Ramsay (1877-1906), painter, was born in Scotland but arrived in Australia as a baby.
3 portraits in the collection

Alexander Ramsay CBE (1914-1978), public servant, trained and worked as a teacher before gaining his degree at the University of Adelaide in 1941.
1 portrait in the collection



Gift of the Estate of John Oswald Wicking 2003



Gift of Janet, Andrew, Kathryn and Eleanor Ramsay, daughters and son of Alexander Maurice Ramsay and Amy Jane Ramsay 2010. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.



Gift of the Estate of John Oswald Wicking 2003

Inga Walton on the brief but brilliant life of Hugh Ramsay.



Gift of the Mitchell Family and the Fullerton Family 2000

Wiradjuri artist Brook Andrew (b. 1970) studied art at the University of Western Sydney and the University of New South Wales.
2 portraits in the collection

Andrew Daly (b. 1964) is a Perth-based artist who completed studies in fine art at Curtin University.
4 portraits in the collection

Holocaust survivor, sculptor and human rights advocate Andrew Steiner OAM (b.
1 portrait in the collection

Experience the artistic clout of Brook Andrew’s portraits of Marcia Langton AM and Anthony Mundine.

Andrew Gaze (b. 1965), basketballer and coach, was born into a prominent basketballing family.
1 portrait in the collection