International Art Acquisition Fund
The Gallery’s international art collection ranges from European art produced before 1900 to modern and contemporary art.
The core of the pre-1900 European collection is a group of important British 19th-century paintings including works by Ford Madox Brown, Frederic Leighton and Edward Poynter. These were among the Gallery’s first purchases. Today, we boast one of the major holdings of Victorian art outside the United Kingdom – recently enlarged further with the assistance of John Schaeffer.
Our collection of Old Masters from the Netherlandish, French and Italian schools has been transformed through the generosity and commitment of James Fairfax. Over the years, he has donated works by such artists as van Ruisdael, Rubens, Canaletto, Claude, Boucher, Amigoni, Domenico and Tiepolo, and drawings by Ingres, Watteau, Fragonard and Greuze. These gifts have provided impetus and direction to the development of this previously under-represented aspect of the Gallery’s collection.
Our collecting policy is to build on existing strengths. We are particularly keen to add to our holdings of earlier Italian and Netherlandish schools, 19th-century French paintings, drawings related to paintings in the collection, and various areas and periods of European printmaking. We are also seeking to acquire works that represent major modernist movements.
Give your support
The first step is to contact the Foundation (see right).
The Foundation is the Gallery’s major acquisition fund and the umbrella organisation for all Gallery benefactor groups and funds. Read more
Contact the Foundation
Jane Wynter
Tel 02 9225 1818
Fiona Barbouttis
Tel 02 9225 1684
Clare Temple
Tel 02 9225 1746
Download Foundation form (PDF 58.6 KB)
Purchased 1876