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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.

Moonbird boy, 2009 by Matthew Newton

Moonbird boy, 2009

by Matthew Newton
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On Albatross Island, 2015 by Matthew Newton

On Albatross Island, 2015

by Matthew Newton
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Indigo, 2021 Matthew Newton

Indigo

Matthew Newton
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Anna, 2020 Matthew Newton

Anna

Matthew Newton
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Julia Gillard, 2013 by Matthew Newton

Julia Gillard, 2013

by Matthew Newton
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Self portrait in lockdown, 2021 Paul Newton

Self portrait in lockdown

Paul Newton
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Self-portrait #5, 2019 Paul Newton

Self-portrait #5, 2019

Paul Newton
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Rammey Ramsey, 2009 by Michelle Newton

Rammey Ramsey, 2009

by Michelle Newton
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Hélène Kirsova in Petrouchka

Vintage Max

Magazine article by Gael Newton, 2003

Gael Newton delves into the life and art of renowned Australian photographer, Max Dupain.

David Campese by Paul Newton

Portrait story

An interview with Paul Newton, the creator of the portrait of rugby legend David Campese.

Bert Newton
Bert Newton
Bert Newton

Bert Newton, 2006

Robin Sellick
Portrait, inkjet print on paper

Gift of the artist 2006

David Campese II

Inspiration + Realisation: John Singer Sargent

Magazine article by Katherine Russell, 2006

Katherine Russell examines the art of Australian artist Paul Newton, referencing the portraiture of John Singer Sargent.

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