Thursday, 4 August 2011

Art Gallery of New South Wales

The entrance of the Art Gallery of New South Wales viewed across Art Gallery Road from the Domain. The building was designed by Walter Liberty Vernon in the Federation Academic Classical architectural style and opened in 1897. The banners promote the exhibitions of the Archibald Prize, Wynne Prize and the Sulman Prize, some of Australia's most prestigious art prizes. 

12 comments:

  1. Classical. A full frontal shot is probably the best way to show it. Did you try others?

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  2. One of the best that Sydney has on offer Jim. Love visiting here.

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  3. Wonderful re-purposing for this beautiful building. The exhibit sounds so interesting too.

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  4. very timely as Ed Capon just announced his retirement.

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  5. Jack, I'll have to go back for a few different angles.

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  6. Such an impressive structure. A touch of the Parthenon in Sydney.

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  8. This looks like it could be in NYC. Such an interesting capture...so much to look at...line, shadows, color, architectural delights, and the list just goes on and on. Great post. Genie

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  9. That was interesting to read the history of the building. And those prizes have been around for a long time!!

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