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Australian Arts

A wonder to behold

3 May 2025

9:00 AM

3 May 2025

9:00 AM

The National Gallery has been gifted Edvard Munch’s Man with Horse and its acquisition brings to mind James Mollison, the legendary director of the gallery, who famously bought Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles in 1973 for $A1.3 million. In August 2024 the National Gallery bought a Gauguin painting for $US6.5 million.

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