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James Gleeson

James Gleeson

In their own words
In their own words

Recorded 1962

The shield, 2009 by James Geer

The shield, 2009

by James Geer
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Tom Keneally, 2011 by James Brickwood

Tom Keneally, 2011

by James Brickwood
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Sasha and Gus, 2014 by Amanda James

Sasha and Gus, 2014

by Amanda James
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Neato with Daniel, 2015 by James Geer

Neato with Daniel, 2015

by James Geer
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Adam Goodes, 2019 James Brickwood

Adam Goodes, 2019

James Brickwood
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Troye Sivan, 2018 by James Brickwood

Troye Sivan, 2018

by James Brickwood
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Alex and Doug Dunn, 2013 by James Brickwood

Alex and Doug Dunn, 2013

by James Brickwood
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Gus and full moon at the farm, 2006 by Amanda James

Gus and full moon at the farm, 2006

by Amanda James
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Self-portrait with flowers (presumed native), 2015 by Liam James

Self-portrait with flowers (presumed native), 2015

by Liam James
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Geo Face Distributor
Geo Face Distributor
Geo Face Distributor

Geo Face Distributor, 2009

James Angus
Portrait, enamel paint on cast aluminium

Commissioned with funds donated by L Gordon Darling AC CMG 2009

Study for
Study for
Study for

Study for "Portrait of the artist as an evolving landscape", 1991

James Gleeson
Portrait, pencil, charcoal and paper collage on paper

Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of Ray Wilson OAM in memory of James Agapitos OAM 2011
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program

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