Skip to content

The Greats: masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland

One of the most significant collections of European old master paintings ever seen in Australia

From left: Sir Henry Raeburn Reverend Robert Walker skating on Duddingston Loch c1795, oil on canvas; Sandro Botticelli The Virgin adoring the sleeping Christ child ('The Wemyss Madonna’) c1485 (detail), tempera, oil and gold on canvas. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh © Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland

September 2015

The Greats: masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland is one of the most significant collections of European old master paintings ever seen in Australia and is presented as part of the Sydney International Art Series 2015-2016.

Spanning a period of 400 years from the Renaissance to Impressionism, The Greats includes works by the most outstanding names in Western art, including Botticelli, Leonardo, Raphael, Titian, Rubens, Velázquez, Poussin, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Monet, Degas, Gauguin, and Cézanne.

This richly presented exhibition brings together over 70 of the greatest paintings and drawings from the National Galleries of Scotland, based in the beautiful capital city of Edinburgh.

The Greats marks the first time these artworks have been exhibited in Australia, with the exception of Rembrandt’s A woman in bed (c1647) and Seurat’s La Luzerne, Saint-Denis (1884–85).

Botticelli’s Virgin adoring the sleeping Christ child (c1485) has not been exhibited outside of the United Kingdom in 169 years.

Director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Michael Brand, said it is a tremendous privilege to host such a fine collection of masterpieces in Sydney and that the Art Gallery of NSW is extremely grateful to the National Galleries of Scotland for their generosity and collegiality.

The Greats is a statement of unequivocal artistic excellence – each piece in this exhibition is of extraordinary quality. We are excited to provide Australian audiences the rare opportunity to come face to face with such unique and masterful artworks,” Brand said.

“Approaching the entrance to the Art Gallery of NSW, we are reminded of Sydney’s historic aspirations for viewing the creations of European old masters, with names such as Titian, Rembrandt and Botticelli adorning the Gallery’s sandstone facade.

It is with great pleasure that we now welcome incredible works by these artist to our interior walls, into a sublime exhibition space that promises a moving and absorbing experience for all visitors,” Brand added.

Visitors to The Greats will experience the Scottish National Gallery’s famous interior with part of the exhibition space inspired by the Edinburgh gallery’s octagonal rooms with fabric walls of a sumptuous red – the traditional colour on which to hang old master paintings. This installation will serve to accentuate the grandeur of the paintings and foster an intimate experience with each of the artworks.

A variety of associated public and education programs are on offer to visitors of all ages. Serving to engage the widest possible audience, the Gallery will host guided tours, lecture series, late night programs, and a suite of other events designed to facilitate meaningful interactions with the artworks featured in The Greats.

A programming highlight is a keynote lecture by the Director of the Scottish National Gallery, Michael Clarke, on Saturday 24 October 2015. Of the Sydney exhibition Clarke says, “We are delighted to present some of the finest masterworks from the National Galleries of Scotland at the distinguished Art Gallery of New South Wales. The Gallery provides a marvellous venue for our exhibition, which includes a selection of paintings that have recently toured to art institutions in America, including the de Young in San Francisco and the Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth.”

A beautifully designed, fully-illustrated publication featuring an essay by Michael Clarke, produced by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, will accompany the exhibition. The publication will be available for purchase from the Gallery Shop for $39.95.

More information on The Greats

Sydney International Art Series. Strategic partners NSW Making It Happen, Destination NSW. Principal sponsor Ernst & Young. Major partner Baillie Gifford Investment Managers. Media partners JC Decaux, The Sydney Morning Herald. Official hotel partner Sofitel Sydney Wentworth. Supporting partners Avantcard, City of Sydney, Porter's Paints

On view
24 Oct 2015 – 14 Feb 2016
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney

Admission

$22 adult
$18 concession
$16 member
$12 child (5-17 years)
$56 family (2 adults + up to 3 children)
$33/$27/$24 multi-visit pass
$7 student (booked school groups)
Free for children under 5
Audio guide included

Also available
Art Pass • Dining, accommodation and travel packages

Media contact

Lisa Catt
Tel 02 9225 1791
Mob 0431 509 978
lisa.catt@ag.nsw.gov.au

The Greats media kit

The Greats media kit (PDF 3.5 MB)