United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Images of changing Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 William Barak Wurundjeri c.1824 – 1903 Corroboree (Dancing figures) (late 1890s) pencil, wash, ground wash, charcoal, gouache and earth pigments 56.8 x 80.9 cm Purchased, 1962 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Henry Burn born England c.1807, arrived Australia 1853, died 1884 Swanston Street from the Bridge 1861 oil on canvas 71.8 x 92.2 cm Gift of Mr John H. Connell, 1914 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 John Brack Australia Collins St., 5p.m oil on canvas x cm Purchased, 1956 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne © National Gallery of Victoria
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Jon Cattapan born Australia 1956 The Melbourne Panels 2003 oil on linen x cm (each panel) Commissioned through the NGV Foundation by The Hugh DT Williamson Foundation, Founder Benefactor, 2003 National Gallery of Victoria, Courtesy of Sutton Gallery, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Unknown Charles Troedel, printer and publisher born England 1835, arrived Australia 1860, died 1906 Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1st January colour lithograph, watercolour and engraving 26.1 x 35.7 (image); 27.8 x 37.4 cm (sheet) Purchased, 1948 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 E. G. Adamson Australia 1895–1974 No title (Aerial view of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, Melbourne) (1956) gelatin silver photograph 25.1 x 39.9 cm Gift of Mr E. V. C. Adamson, 1982 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 John Kauffmann Australia 1864–1942 The street corner (c. 1914) gelatin silver photograph 29.4 x 20.8 cm Purchased, 1992 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Julie Dowling Badimay/Yamatji/Noongar born 1969 Federation series: 1901– synthetic polymer paint, red ochre and plastic on canvas (1-10) 60.6 x 50.6 cm each Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of Rupert Myer, Fellow, 2001 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Julie Dowling Badimay/Yamatji/Noongar born 1969 Federation series: 1901– synthetic polymer paint, red ochre and plastic on canvas (1-10) 60.6 x 50.6 cm each Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of Rupert Myer, Fellow, 2001 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Julie Dowling Badimay/Yamatji/Noongar born 1969 Federation series: 1901– synthetic polymer paint, red ochre and plastic on canvas (1-10) 60.6 x 50.6 cm each Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of Rupert Myer, Fellow, 2001 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Julie Dowling Badimay/Yamatji/Noongar born 1969 Federation series: 1901– synthetic polymer paint, red ochre and plastic on canvas (1-10) 60.6 x 50.6 cm each Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of Rupert Myer, Fellow, 2001 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Julie Dowling Badimay/Yamatji/Noongar born 1969 Federation series: 1901– synthetic polymer paint, red ochre and plastic on canvas (1-10) 60.6 x 50.6 cm each Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of Rupert Myer, Fellow, 2001 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
United through the Games - Integrated units © State of Victoria, 2005 Fred Kruger born Germany 1831, arrived Australia (early 1860s), died 1888 Aboriginal cricketers at Coranderrk (c ) albumen silver photograph 13.3 x 18.6 cm Gift of Mrs Beryl M. Curl, 1979 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne