The National Gallery of Australia is the premier art gallery and museum in Canberra, the capital of Australia, founded in 1967.
The collection of Australian art at the National Gallery includes works of art and various objects created in Australia from the European settlement of the continent to the 20th century and are closely related to the history of the country: paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, decorative art, sketchbooks, posters ... The collection also includes Aboriginal art.
The gallery has exhibits dedicated to Asian art from the Neolithic to the present: numerous sculptures, miniatures, a rare collection of Chinese woodcuts, ceramics, textiles; as well as exhibits dedicated to other countries (mainly works of art dating from the late 19th - early 20th centuries). Among them are paintings by Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, Fernand Leger, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Andy Warhol.
Museum website.