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Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

The Art Gallery of New South Wales in The Domain houses one of Australia's best collections of national, European and Asian art.

The Art Gallery of New South Wales in The Domain houses one of Australia's best collections of national, European and Asian art. The collection of Australian art dates from the early 1800s, with iconic works such as John Glover's 'Natives on the Ouse River', Russell Drysdale's 'Sunday Evening', James Gleeson's 'The Arrival of Implacable Gifts', Sidney Nolan's self portrait, and Margaret Preston's 'Implement Blue'. The Yiribana Gallery inside the Art Gallery of New South Walws has works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island artists.

European works include pre-1900 works such as Francois Boucher's 'A Young Lady Holding a Pug', Canaletto's 'The Piazza San Marco', Van Gogh's 'Head of a Peasant', Paul Cezanne's 'Banks of the Marne', Eugene Delacroix's 'Angelica and the wounded Medoro', Prospero Fontana's 'Deposition', and Peter Paul Reubens' 'Constantius Appoints Constantine as his Successor', as well as Modern paintings such as Georges Braque's 'Landscape with House' and Pablo Picasso's 'Nude in a Rocking Chair'.


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About Art Gallery of New South Wales

 Art Gallery Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

 +61 2 9225 1700

 www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

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