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The National Gallery of Victoria Art School, associated with the National Gallery of Victoria, was a private fine arts college founded in 1867 and was Australia's leading art school of 50 years.
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The National Gallery of Victoria Art School, associated with the gallery, was founded in 1867 and remained the leading centre for academic art training in Australia until about 1910. The School's graduates went on to become some of Australia's most significant artists.
The National Gallery of Victoria’s Research Collection and Archive holds a rich collection of materials associated with the artist and works represented in the NGV collection. This includes books, journals, artist and exhibition ephemera.
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is a place for everyone and warmly welcomes all children, teenagers and families. We offer lots of free activities for you to enjoy at the NGV, including children’s exhibitions, holiday workshops, activity sheets and games!
Founded in 1861, the National Gallery of Victoria is Australia's oldest public art museum with a rich history and world class Collection of over 70,000 works.
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In 1867 the National Gallery of Victoria Art School opened. The School's graduates included Fred McCubbin, Tom Roberts, Rupert Bunny, Clara Southern, Joy Hester, Clifton Pugh, Fred Williams and Arthur Boyd. In 1973 the School of Art became the first school of the Victorian College of the Arts.