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Hamilton Gallery

Address 107 Brown St, Hamilton VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 5573 0460
Hours
Monday10:00-17:00
Tuesday10:00-17:00
Wednesday10:00-17:00
Thursday10:00-17:00
Friday10:00-17:00
Saturday10:00-14:00
Sunday10:00-14:00
Website www.hamiltongallery.org
Categories Art Gallery, Art Museum, Arts Organization, Museum, Store
Rating 4.5 12 reviews
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Hamilton Gallery reviews

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Brendan
22 April 2023 1:50

Friendly staff. Only able to view the ground floor as repairs were being done upstairs. Had painting by Norman Lindsay.

Tony
09 February 2023 9:53

Really nice art gallery in beautiful Hamilton.
The permanent exhibition includes great Australian artists such as Howard Arkley, Sidney Nolan, Margaret Ollley, John Brack, Norman Lindsay, Rick Amor, Brian Dunlop and many more.
There is also an interesting exhibition upstairs showcasing local artists.
For a mid sized regional town, Hamilton is punching way above it’s weight with this magnificent collection

Kezz
07 May 2022 5:31

A very quick visit but I hope to return for a longer visit soon. Reception is friendly and informative. Worth a visit just for the Frances Bacon works.

Jane
02 April 2021 5:27

Thank you Angus for staying open late so we tourists could enjoy the gallery! Artful design and curation, super impressive for somewhere so tucked away. This place was described to me as a hidden gem, and I couldn't agree more.

Robert
27 January 2021 21:25

Very tidy well kept park. Amenities very clean. Plenty of trees and some lovely roses. Would recommend this park.

brenda
17 May 2019 23:38

Nice place
Lady there, bit really listening when you talk. Had to explain things couple of times. And l don't know much about technology, but.

Suvendu
30 October 2018 23:39

Hamilton Gallery was established in 1961 following a large bequest of an outstanding collection of art works left to the City of Hamilton by Herbert Buchanan Shaw (1882-1957). This generous bequest of 781 items reflects the collecting interests of Herbert and his wife May who lived at 'Kiama', a homestead near Hamilton. The Shaw Bequest consisted mainly of 18th and 19th century English and European decorative arts and was the beginnings of Hamilton's collection that is today vast, fascinating, diverse and unique.

Since 1961 Hamilton's collection has grown to over 9000 objects and now includes silver, porcelain and glass from 1700 onwards, a collection of 18th century landscapes by Paul Sandby, Asian ceramics from the major dynasties, European and Australian prints, Australian oil paintings and watercolours and fine international examples of 20th century decorative arts. The Gallery's collection continues to expand with the purchase of new acquisitions every year.

The Gallery actively collects Australian art, works on paper and contemporary decorative arts. Hamilton Gallery presents a high quality program that features some of the finest exhibitions touring Australia, exhibitions from the vast permanent collection and work by local artists.

The Shaw Bequest includes examples of 18th and 19th century English and European silver, glass, porcelain, an extensive range of Oriental ceramics and hard stone carvings. The bequest also contains Roman glass and early Mediterranean artefacts, a tapestry from the early 1700s, 'The Triumphal Entry of Alexander into Babylon', designed by Charles le Brun (1619-1690), a 16th century Chinese-Tibetan bronze Buddha, English 19th century watercolours including a Bonington wash drawing, a few pieces of furniture, a drawing by Adrien Manglard, Australian paintings by Hans Heysen, Will Ashton, Frederick McCubbin, Septimus Power and a James Quinn portrait of May Shaw.

In 1972, the State Government of Victoria purchased for the Gallery a large collection of works by Paul Sandby (1731-1809), known as The Father of English Watercolour. A first floor was then added to accommodate a rapidly growing collection. The Sandby collection of 29 watercolours and 74 etchings was purchased from C. C. L. Gaussen and Lady Mary Gaussen of 'Gringegalgona', a homestead near Hamilton. Sandby was a foundation member of the Royal Academy and the earliest English artist of note to exploit the media of watercolour and gouache. He was also a fine etcher, a great innovator and the art of aquatint printing was developed in England largely as a result of his early enthusiasm for this technique.

Hamilton's large collection of Sandby's charming 18th century English landscapes is unrivalled in Australia. Still in their original frames they are on permanent display in the Gaussen Gallery, an elegant recreation of an English drawing room.

Hamilton Gallery is noted for its rich, diverse, historic and contemporary collections of fine and decorative arts featured in six modern galleries

Julie
10 April 2018 23:02

A remarkable exhibition on Rick Amor. Just astounding to see an exhibition of this calibre and breadth at a small gallery.

Vicky
07 March 2018 4:59

Such beautiful classical artwork and variety of fixtures. Most impressive for art lovers in regional Victoria if not Australia. Been a few times, definitely will go again. Worth the visit.

Hayley
26 January 2018 9:59

One of the best galleries I've ever been to. Fantastic mix of exhibits and artists. Absolutely lovely environment. Really high quality for the size of the town its attached to!

CHRIS
06 November 2017 13:02

My mother and I went to the "Lost Soldier's" exhibition in July. It was so incredibly enlightening. The gallery had set it up so as to share the journey of these heroic men with their readers. I can't wait for the next exhibition.

Mohan
09 February 2017 18:52

Every town has a history and so Hamilton. The history, arts and artefacts are well preserved here. I enjoyed the place.

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