National Gallery of Victoria Art School

The National Gallery of Victoria Art School, associated with the National Gallery of Victoria, was founded in 1867. It was the leading centre for academic art training in Australia until about 1910.[1] Among its luminaries, the school was headed by John Brack from 1962–68 and Sir William Dargie was dean in 1968–1972.[2] From 1973 it became part of the Victorian College of the Arts.[3]

Alumni

The School's graduates and former students who went on to become some of Australia's most significant artists include:

References

  1. McCulloch, Alan; Susan McCulloch (1994). The Encyclopedia of Australian Art. Allen & Unwin. p. page 864 (Appendix 8). ISBN 1-86373-315-9.
  2. "St Kilda Park Primary School". Skhs.org.au. 2002-10-02. Retrieved 2010-12-18.
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  6. Westbrook, Eric, Birth of a Gallery, Macmillans Australia, 1968, p. 79.
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  11. Pigot, John (2000). Hilda Rix Nicholas: Her Life and Art. Carlton South, Victoria: The Miegunyah Press at Melbourne University Press. p. 6. ISBN 0-522-84890-7.
  12. "Lot 15: ARTHUR STREETON 1867–1943 'SUNLIGHT SWEET', COOGEE, Sotheby's". Artfact. Retrieved 18 December 2010.

Coordinates: 37°49′26″S 144°58′11″E / 37.8238°S 144.9696°E