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| | Windows on the dreaming: Aboriginal paintings in the Australian National Gallery |
 | | Windows on the dreaming: Aboriginal paintings in the Australian National Gallery |  | | Description of Windows on the dreaming: Aboriginal paintings in the Australian National Gallery : |  | | : Windows on the dreaming: Aboriginal paintings in the Australian National Gallery |
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| | National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in central London which was opened in 1856. |  | | In addition to its permanent galleries of historical portraits, the National Portrait Gallery exhibits a rapidly changing collection of contemporary work, stages exhibitions of portrait art by individual artists and hosts the annual BP Portrait Prize competition. |  | | The Ondaatje Wing occupies a slither of land between the two 19th-century buildings of the National Gallery and the NPG and is notable for its immense, two-storey escalator that takes visitors to the earliest part of the collection, the Tudor portraits. |
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| | National Gallery of Victoria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Gallery of Victoria is an art gallery and museum in Melbourne, Australia. |  | | The Pioneer by Frederick McCubbin (1904) at the National Gallery of Victoria |  | | The gallery's name has caused some confusion over the years, as Victoria is currently a state, not a nation, and there is another "National Gallery" in Canberra, which is "national" gallery for Australia. |
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| | National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in central London which was opened in 1856. |  | | In addition to its permanent galleries of historical portraits, the National Portrait Gallery exhibits a rapidly changing collection of contemporary work, stages exhibitions of portrait art by individual artists and hosts the annual BP Portrait Prize competition. |  | | The Ondaatje Wing occupies a slither of land between the two 19th-century buildings of the National Gallery and the NPG and is notable for its immense, two-storey escalator that takes visitors to the earliest part of the collection, the Tudor portraits. |
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| | Nexus: Gallery - Australian National Gallery - Aboriginal Memorial |
 | | Gallery today looks at the the Aboriginal Memorial, situated at the Australian National Gallery in Canberra. |  | | Gallery > Australian National Gallery - Aboriginal Memorial |  | | Nexus: Gallery - Australian National Gallery - Aboriginal Memorial |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - National Gallery of Art |
 | | Gallery : pictures of art galleries: National Gallery, London |  | | Searched Encarta for ' National Gallery of Art' |  | | National Portrait Gallery, museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., with portraits of men and women who have contributed... |
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| | Chawla Art Gallery |
 | | His works can be found in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, the Tate Gallery, London, and the National Gallery, Melbourne. |  | | His works are in the collections of the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, the Glenbarra Art Museum. |  | | Her works are in the collections of the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal. |
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| | National Portrait Gallery (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in Washington, DC administered by the Smithsonian Institution. |  | | It was spared from demolition by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1958 and given to the Smithsonian, which renovated the structure and opened the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery there in 1968. |  | | The National Gallery has been closed for extensive renovations and expansion since January 2000; it will reopen on July 4, 2006. |
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| | National Gallery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | National Gallery is a common name for a country's major public art gallery. |  | | National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Galleries whose name can be translated into English as "National Gallery" or something similar include: |  | | National Gallery of Canada (Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), Ottawa |
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| | Encyclopedia: National Gallery of Australia |
 | | The National Gallery of Australia is a major art gallery (museum) in Canberra, Australia. |  | | It is Australia's "national art gallery" funded by the Federal Government. |  | | Home page of the Australian National Gallery of Art |
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| | Literatur zur Kunst von Aborigines, (c) Galerie Bähr, Speyer |
 | | National Gallery of Australia (Hrsg.), Canberra 1997, Ausst. |  | | National Gallery of Victoria (Hrsg.), Melbourne 1995, Ausst. |  | | Caruana, W., Australian Aboriginal Art, A Souvenir Book of Aboriginal Art in the Australian National Gallery. |
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| | National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in central London which was opened in 1856. |  | | In addition to its permanent galleries of historical portraits, the National Portrait Gallery exhibits a rapidly changing collection of contemporary work, stages exhibitions of portrait art by individual artists and hosts the annual BP Portrait Prize competition. |  | | The Ondaatje Wing occupies a slither of land between the two 19th-century buildings of the National Gallery and the NPG and is notable for its immense, two-storey escalator that takes visitors to the earliest part of the collection, the Tudor portraits. |
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| | dimensions_in_time - 22/7/2002: National Portrait Gallery |
 | | Well, the acquisition of the portrait of James Cook, painted by John Webber in 1782, was a turning point in the collection development for the National Portrait Gallery. |  | | GEORGE NEGUS: Historian Sarah Engledow of the National Portrait Gallery. |  | | There are only four portrait galleries in the world, The National Portrait Gallery (of Australia) is in Canberra and its collection is a blend of historical and contemporary portraits of people who have made an impact on Australia. |
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| | NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA |
 | | The National Gallery of Australia is open daily between 10.00am-5.00pm and hosts a wide range of art including Aboriginal and Modern, including drawings, furniture, paintings, sculptures and much more. |  | | The Australian National University also hosts an art gallery showing contemporary art exhibitions. |  | | AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL INFORMATION - AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY |
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| | CameraTec.com > Sidney Nolan drawings: A souvenir book of the exhibition at the Australian National Gallery |
 | | Sidney Nolan drawings: A souvenir book of the exhibition at the Australian National Gallery |  | | CameraTec.com > Sidney Nolan drawings: A souvenir book of the exhibition at the Australian National Gallery |  | | Home > The Gallery > Sidney Nolan drawings: A souvenir book of the exhibition at the Australian National Gallery |
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| | The Selective Narrative: A Figurative Tour of the National Portrait Gallery |
 | | To tour the National Portrait Gallery is to tour its version of American history, a drama with glory counterbalanced by despair as seen in the faces of its heroes and the lingering images of those excluded, left outside history's gate. |  | | The National Portrait Gallery's narrative of American history is a balance between the voices of the powerful and previously powerless, and that narrative is influenced greatly by the practical constraits which any museum must consider. |  | | The portraits, however, are skewed and necessarily influenced by the Portrait Gallerys interpretation of the work of art and of the person displayed. |
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| | National Gallery: Information From Answers.com |
 | | National Gallery, London, one of the permanent national art collections of Great Britain. |  | | Originally controlled by the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery attained complete independence in 1955 by an act of Parliament. |  | | The gallery is rich in Italian paintings of the 15th and 16th cent. |
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| | Robert Rooney - Biography |
 | | Australian Art 1960-1986: Field to Figuration, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia |  | | Australian Art of the Last Ten Years: The Philip Morris Collection, Australian National Gallery, Canberra, Australia |  | | Australian Art Post - 1960, Deutscher Gertrude Street Gallery, Melbourne, Australia |
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| | The Seoul Times |
 | | But papers released by the National Gallery in 1996 revealed that he was probably innocent. |  | | OSLO, Norway — Edvard Munch's famous paintings "The Scream," also known as "The Shriek" or "The Cry," and "Madonna" were stolen from the Munch Art Museum in Oslo on Aug. 22, 2004. |  | | A French radio producer, Francois Castang, said that he was visiting the Munch Museum in Oslo when thieves burst in and made off with the paintings, including the painter's depiction of an anguished figure with its head in its hands. |
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| | PictureAustralia National Portrait Gallery |
 | | The National Portrait Gallery aims to increase the understanding of the Australian people - their identity, history, creativity and culture - through portraiture. |  | | Howard Arkley's portrait of Nick Cave was one of the last paintings completed by the artist before his death in 1999. |  | | Commissioning portraits is also an important strategy for building the collection and demonstrating portraiture as a significant aspect of contemporary art. |
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| | Humbul full record view for -- National portrait gallery |
 | | The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856 largely by the efforts of Philip Henry Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope (1805-1875). |  | | The Gallery was founded with the specification that it was to be about history rather than art; it was the status of the sitter rather than the quality and character of the piece of art that was to form the selection criteria. |  | | The database currently has details of nearly 34,000 portraits from the Gallery's collections; 11,500 of which are accompanied by images of the art work. |
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| | NG London/Collection/Homepage |
 | | The National Gallery's permanent collection spans the period from about 1250 to 1900 and consists of Western European paintings. |  | | The entire National Gallery permanent collection and long-term loans are illustrated and described in the collection online. |
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| | The Australian: National Gallery chief named [August 31, 2004] |
 | | The Australian: National Gallery chief named [August 31, 2004] |  | | Professor Radford, 55, comes to the job from the Art Gallery of South Australia, where he has been director since 1991. |  | | His background includes 23 years at the AGSA, preceded by five years at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, where he was also director. |
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| | The National Portrait Gallery |
 | | The National Portrait Gallery is in Washington, DC and has over 7,000 portraits of the heroes and villans of American history. |  | | You can also search the majority of portraits in the collection by artist or by the sitter (the person in the portrait). |  | | There are virtual tours of twent-four past exhibitions with images from the exhibit and notes about the artist and the ways that he or she worked. |
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| | National Portrait Gallery, London, United Kingdom |
 | | The national portrait gallery is tucked on the side of the National Galery in Trafalgar Square, and is wonderful in itself, however it harbours a wonderful source of free art. |  | | Since we came to the National Portrait Gallery first, we went in and went through the "Beatrix Potter to Harry Potter:Portraits of Children's Writers" exhibit which was free (and was quite interesting and worthwhile). |  | | Directions: The National Portrait Gallery is opposite to the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, to the north of Trafalgar Square. |
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| | National Portrait Gallery -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Great Britain's national collection of European paintings is housed in the National Gallery in London. |  | | Showcase for this gallery housed in the former national parliament building in Canberra. |  | | It is located adjacent to the National Gallery, north of Trafalgar Square, in Westminster. |
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| | National Gallery of Art - Current Exhibitions |
 | | The National Gallery of Art is also grateful to the Foundation for Italian Art and Culture for its assistance in making this exhibition possible. |  | | The National Gallery of Art has an outstanding collection of over 100 Buhot prints and drawings, many rare, from which this exhibition is drawn. |  | | Approximately one-third of the exhibition comes from the National Gallery of Art's outstanding collection, together with works from the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, and loans from many other public and private collections throughout Europe and America. |
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| | Jimmy Pike Aboriginal Artist from the Kimberley - Aboriginal Art Online - Aboriginal Art Print Network |
 | | (C) Caruana, W., 1987, Australian Aboriginal Art, a Souvenir Book of Aboriginal Art in the Australian National Gallery, Australian National Gallery, Parkes, Australian Capital Territory. |  | | 1987 Recent Aboriginal Art of WA, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. |  | | The Continuing Tradition, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. |
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