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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.

Copyright and reproductions

We’re committed to supporting the legal and moral rights of artists and respecting the intellectual property rights of others. We recognise the rights of copyright holders under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) and acknowledge the cultural and intellectual property rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

USING IMAGES FROM OUR COLLECTION

Depending on each artwork’s copyright clause, we’re usually able to provide a digital copy of them for a number of purposes, including for research, publications, exhibition usage, online usage, film and television, and limited forms of commercial usage.

The only time you can use images from this website without copyright permission is if it’s for research and study as defined by section 40 of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). If you need a higher resolution image for this purpose, please submit a reproduction request below.

All other usage of artwork images or other material from our website needs permission from both the copyright owner and us. Where possible, we’ll provide the contact details you’ll need to seek copyright and, where relevant, First Nations cultural and intellectual property permission as part of the reproduction request process.

It is the sole responsibility of the person reproducing the artwork to ensure they have copyright and cultural permissions, and to resolve any associated fees. All permissions and proof of any associated payments must be submitted to us in writing (email is fine) before we can release any image files.

For media image requests please email [email protected]

WHAT ABOUT FOR PRIVATE USE?

We don’t provide artwork files for private use, however, you can buy posters and postcards of selected artworks, publications and other merchandise from The Curatoreum.

HOW TO MAKE A REPRODUCTION REQUEST

Please complete the reproduction request below.

After submitting the online form, your request will be assessed, and then the details of required copyright permissions, fees and other relevant information will be sent to you via email. Once copyright and other permissions are confirmed, we’ll send you a tax invoice and image licence. Once your invoice has been paid, we’ll send you a link to download the digital file/s.

DELIVERY TIMEFRAMES

Our processing time for reproduction requests can vary depending on the permissions required. Initial reproduction requests will be responded to within five working days where possible. Please note that copyright holders and cultural permissions coordinators can take several weeks to reply to your request, so please factor that in to your schedule.

If a reproduction request is urgent please provide a clear date required in the reproduction request, and we’ll let you know if the required supply date is achievable.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY

If your reproduction request is approved, we will send you our terms and conditions of supply, the invoice, and any other relevant details. Acceptance of the terms and conditions will be required for the image to be supplied.

PROVIDED FILE TYPES AND SIZES

Files types and sizes provided vary depending on what they’ll be used for. The standard formats provided are:

  • Publications: a high resolution .jpg or .tiff file will be provided, where possible, for publications and commercial uses.
  • Online or digital usage: a low resolution .jpg comparable in size to what’s on our website will be provided for all online, multimedia, intranet or email newsletter usages.
  • Research and study: a low resolution .jpg comparable in size to what’s on our website will be provided for research and study usages (outside of academic publications).

IMAGE SUPPLY FEES

Image supply fees vary depending on the nature of the reproduction request. Our standard fees listed below are GST exclusive and in Australian Dollars. All Australian requests will be charged GST.

Any copyright or other related fees are the sole responsibility of the requestor and will be in addition to the Gallery’s image supply fees.

We reserve the right to apply a discount or waive a fee in relation to specific requests.

Publications – including e-books and related promotional use
Front cover $300
Back cover $200
Internal page $100
A copy of the publication may also be requested for our research library.
Other uses
Gallery exhibition $100
Including display, didactics, public and educational programs and promotion.
Online $100
Including websites, social media and streaming video.
Film and television $250
Public performance $250
Unpublished research or study No fee
Fees for published or online research outcomes will be charged at the relevant rate above.
Merchandise Price on application
Merchandise includes (but is not limited to) to calendars, greeting cards, postcards, reproduction prints, product packaging and labelling. Price will be on application but will be a minimum of 10% Recommended Retail Price x Print run/unit numbers.
General non-commercial use $100
Commercial use Price on application
Commercial use will be assessed on a case by case basis and if approved to proceed, the price will be negotiated with the requestor based on context of use.

GENERAL ENQUIRIES

General copyright or reproduction enquiries that cannot be submitted via the online reproduction request form can be emailed to [email protected]

Reproduction request form

 

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Ah Young
Ah Young
Ah Young
Ah Young, 2017
Pamela See
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Toby, Broken Bay tribe
Toby, Broken Bay tribe
Toby, Broken Bay tribe
Toby, Broken Bay tribe, 1836
William Fernyhough
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Entr'acte
Entr'acte
Entr'acte
Entr'acte, 2023
Hayley Millar Baker
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Gordon Shepherdson
Gordon Shepherdson
Gordon Shepherdson
Gordon Shepherdson, 1980
Andrew Sibley
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Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin
Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin
Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin
Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin, 2021
Robert Fielding
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Ron Tandberg
Ron Tandberg
Ron Tandberg
Ron Tandberg, 1995
Francis Reiss
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Avril and Miya
Avril and Miya
Avril and Miya
Avril and Miya, 1990 (printed 2013)
Michael Riley
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Jimmy Melrose and his mother Hilda Westley
Jimmy Melrose and his mother Hilda Westley
Jimmy Melrose and his mother Hilda Westley
Jimmy Melrose and his mother Hilda Westley, 1934
an unknown artist
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Francis (Pat) Quinn
Francis (Pat) Quinn
Francis (Pat) Quinn
Francis (Pat) Quinn, c. 1954
Max Dupain OBE
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Elizabeth Henrietta Fitzgerald (née Rouse)
Elizabeth Henrietta Fitzgerald (née Rouse)
Elizabeth Henrietta Fitzgerald (née Rouse)
Elizabeth Henrietta Fitzgerald (née Rouse), c. 1850
an unknown artist
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Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, n.d.
Max Dupain OBE
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The Australian Commonwealth (Henry Stafford Northcote)
The Australian Commonwealth (Henry Stafford Northcote)
The Australian Commonwealth (Henry Stafford Northcote)
The Australian Commonwealth (Henry Stafford Northcote), 1904
Sir Leslie Ward, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Vanity Fair Magazine
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Macca (Ian McNamara)
Macca (Ian McNamara)
Macca (Ian McNamara)
Macca (Ian McNamara), 2007
John Elliott
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Peace and War (Mr A. G. Hales)
Peace and War (Mr A. G. Hales)
Peace and War (Mr A. G. Hales)
Peace and War (Mr A. G. Hales), 1908
Sir Leslie Ward, Hentschel-Colourtype, Vanity Fair Magazine
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Phillip Gudthaykudthay
Phillip Gudthaykudthay
Phillip Gudthaykudthay
Phillip Gudthaykudthay, 1986
Martin van der Wal
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Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger, 1998 (printed 2017)
Tony Amos
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Sir Lloyd Dumas
Sir Lloyd Dumas
Sir Lloyd Dumas
Sir Lloyd Dumas, 1955
Sir Ivor Hele
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The Lord Chamberlain (Earl of Hopetoun John Adrian Louis Hope)
The Lord Chamberlain (Earl of Hopetoun John Adrian Louis Hope)
The Lord Chamberlain (Earl of Hopetoun John Adrian Louis Hope)
The Lord Chamberlain (Earl of Hopetoun John Adrian Louis Hope), 1900
Sir Leslie Ward, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Vanity Fair Magazine
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Portrait of John Flaus
Portrait of John Flaus
Portrait of John Flaus
Portrait of John Flaus, 2022
Alan Mitchell
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Neville Gruzman
Neville Gruzman
Neville Gruzman
Neville Gruzman, 1968
Eric Smith
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The Story Teller (Noni Hazlehurst)
The Story Teller (Noni Hazlehurst)
The Story Teller (Noni Hazlehurst)
The Story Teller (Noni Hazlehurst), 2017
Jaq Grantford
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Tas Bull
Tas Bull
Tas Bull
Tas Bull, 1986 (printed 2018)
Gary Ede
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Barbara McGrady
Barbara McGrady
Barbara McGrady
Barbara McGrady, 2017 (printed 2023)
Dr John Janson-Moore
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Self portrait
Self portrait
Self portrait
Self portrait, 1964
Arthur Boyd AC OBE
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An Afternoon (Aunty Jenny Munro at the Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy)
An Afternoon (Aunty Jenny Munro at the Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy)
An Afternoon (Aunty Jenny Munro at the Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy)
An Afternoon (Aunty Jenny Munro at the Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassy), 2015
Dr John Janson-Moore
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Henry Lawson
Henry Lawson
Henry Lawson
Henry Lawson, c. 1919
Lionel Lindsay
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Professor Leslie Wilkinson
Professor Leslie Wilkinson
Professor Leslie Wilkinson
Professor Leslie Wilkinson, 1970
Anthony Browell
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Portrait of Alan Marshall
Portrait of Alan Marshall
Portrait of Alan Marshall
Portrait of Alan Marshall, 1955
Lina Bryans
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Professor Patrick Troy
Professor Patrick Troy
Professor Patrick Troy
Professor Patrick Troy, 1996
Robin Wallace-Crabbe, Dianne Fogwell
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William Francis King, 'The Flying Pieman'
William Francis King, 'The Flying Pieman'
William Francis King, 'The Flying Pieman'
William Francis King, 'The Flying Pieman', c. 1869
John Davis
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Hendrik Kolenberg and Hector Gilliland in Eric's studio
Hendrik Kolenberg and Hector Gilliland in Eric's studio
Hendrik Kolenberg and Hector Gilliland in Eric's studio
Hendrik Kolenberg and Hector Gilliland in Eric's studio, c. 1993
Eric Smith
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Voyage de Découvertes aux Terres Australes (text volume one of four with frontispice portrait of Francois Peron), 1824
Francois Peron, Louis de Freycinet
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The Explorers & Early Colonists of Victoria
The Explorers & Early Colonists of Victoria
The Explorers & Early Colonists of Victoria
The Explorers & Early Colonists of Victoria, 1872
Thomas Foster Chuck
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Sir Charles Gavan Duffy
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, c. 1870
Batchelder & Company Photo
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Mal Meninga
Mal Meninga
Mal Meninga
Mal Meninga, 2018
Peter Hudson
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Boy with surfboard cross: David Rastovich
Boy with surfboard cross: David Rastovich
Boy with surfboard cross: David Rastovich
Boy with surfboard cross: David Rastovich, 1999 (printed 2005)
Scott Redford
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Margaret Fink
Margaret Fink
Margaret Fink
Margaret Fink, 1989
Kerrie Lester
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Clara Crosbie, aged 12 years, now on exhibition at the Australian Waxworks
Clara Crosbie, aged 12 years, now on exhibition at the Australian Waxworks
Clara Crosbie, aged 12 years, now on exhibition at the Australian Waxworks
Clara Crosbie, aged 12 years, now on exhibition at the Australian Waxworks, c. 1885
Carrington Photo Galleries
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Sir James Martin
Sir James Martin
Sir James Martin
Sir James Martin, c. 1880s
Henry Samuel Sadd after Freeman Brothers
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Lucy Escott
Lucy Escott
Lucy Escott
Lucy Escott, c. 1861
Dalton's Royal Photographic Gallery
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Alec Hope
Alec Hope
Alec Hope
Alec Hope, c. 1985 (printed 2007)
David Brooks
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The first Australian first-class cricket team to tour England and North America
The first Australian first-class cricket team to tour England and North America
The first Australian first-class cricket team to tour England and North America
The first Australian first-class cricket team to tour England and North America, 1878
A & G Taylor
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N.T. Ranger Uranium: Preparatory study for 'Nothing's as precious as a hole in the ground'
N.T. Ranger Uranium: Preparatory study for 'Nothing's as precious as a hole in the ground'
N.T. Ranger Uranium: Preparatory study for 'Nothing's as precious as a hole in the ground'
N.T. Ranger Uranium: Preparatory study for 'Nothing's as precious as a hole in the ground', 2001
eX de Medici
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The Cape High Commissioner (Sir Henry Brougham Loch)
The Cape High Commissioner (Sir Henry Brougham Loch)
The Cape High Commissioner (Sir Henry Brougham Loch)
The Cape High Commissioner (Sir Henry Brougham Loch), 1894
Sir Leslie Ward, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Vanity Fair Magazine
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H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Suite in Mining Costume after descending the Band of Hope Gold Mine, Ballarat, Australia
H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Suite in Mining Costume after descending the Band of Hope Gold Mine, Ballarat, Australia
H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Suite in Mining Costume after descending the Band of Hope Gold Mine, Ballarat, Australia
H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Suite in Mining Costume after descending the Band of Hope Gold Mine, Ballarat, Australia, 1867
Roberts Brothers, Ballarat
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Catherine Martin
Catherine Martin
Catherine Martin
Catherine Martin, 2001 (printed 2006)
Douglas Kirkland
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Portrait of Ron Robertson-Swann
Portrait of Ron Robertson-Swann
Portrait of Ron Robertson-Swann
Portrait of Ron Robertson-Swann, 1989
Lindsay Churchland
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Bernie McGann
Bernie McGann
Bernie McGann
Bernie McGann, 1999
Sage
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Heath Ledger, Prague
Heath Ledger, Prague
Heath Ledger, Prague
Heath Ledger, Prague, 2000 (printed 2009)
Bruce Weber
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The Rt Rev Barbara Darling
The Rt Rev Barbara Darling
The Rt Rev Barbara Darling
The Rt Rev Barbara Darling, 2008
Francis Reiss, June Orford
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Kostya Tszyu
Kostya Tszyu
Kostya Tszyu
Kostya Tszyu, 2001
Yoli Salmona
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J.C. Williamson
J.C. Williamson
J.C. Williamson
J.C. Williamson, c. 1913
John Longstaff
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Brett Whiteley
Brett Whiteley
Brett Whiteley
Brett Whiteley, c. 1981
Jacqueline Mitelman
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Portrait of Leslie Walford, 1970s
Vaike Liibus
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Australian Cricket (George John Bonnor)
Australian Cricket (George John Bonnor)
Australian Cricket (George John Bonnor)
Australian Cricket (George John Bonnor), 1884
Carlo Pellegrini, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Vanity Fair Magazine
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New South Wales (Earl of Jersey Victor Albert George Child-Villiers)
New South Wales (Earl of Jersey Victor Albert George Child-Villiers)
New South Wales (Earl of Jersey Victor Albert George Child-Villiers)
New South Wales (Earl of Jersey Victor Albert George Child-Villiers), 1890
Sir Leslie Ward, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Vanity Fair Magazine
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Mrs Woods and ‘Ere
Mrs Woods and ‘Ere
Mrs Woods and ‘Ere
Mrs Woods and ‘Ere, 2013
Karla Dickens
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Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger, 1998 (printed 2017)
Tony Amos
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