Commissions
Include:
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Joe Allbritton and
family, 2010 (Allbritton collection, Washington D.C.)
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Prof. Brien Holden (2010)
and Prof. Brian Layland (2010) (collection: Brien Holden
Vision Institute, University of NSW, Sydney)

Prof. Brian Layland (left) and
Prof. Brien Holden (right) at the official unveiling of their
portraits in March 2011 at the Brien Holden Vision Institute, The
University of NSW, Sydney. (Photographer: Dean Saffron)
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Dr Mary
Mundinger #2, 2010
(Columbia University School of Nursing collection)
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Major General
Peter Arnison AC CVO,
2009,
Chancellor, Queensland University
of Technology, (collection: QUT, Brisbane)
('Major work' article courtesy of 'Inside QUT', April, 2010.
Photographer: Erika Fish)
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Dr Lloyd W.
Benjamin III, 2009,
President Emeritus and Trustee Professor, Indiana State University
(collection: Indiana State University)

President Lloyd W. Benjamin III and his wife Wieke van der Weijden
Benjamin at the unveiling of the President's official portrait at
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, September 2009
(Photographer: Tony Campbell)
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Reg Grundy and
Joy Chambers, 2008 (Grundy
collection)
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Ken Cowley & R.M. Williams,
2008 (collection: R.M.Williams Pty. Ltd)
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Owsley Brown II,
2007, CEO Brown-Forman Corp., Louisville, Kentucky
(Brown-Forman collection)
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Dr Herb Pardes,
2007, Dean Emeritus, School of Medicine, Columbia
University, New York; CEO New York Presbyterian Hospital, New
York. (Collection, Columbia University)
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Donald McDonald AC,
2006, Chairman ABC. (Portrait sketch: Donald McDonald collection)

(Left to right) Retiring ABC Chairman Donald McDonald, Paul
Newton and Australian Prime Minister John Howard
unveiling portrait sketch at the Chairman's Farewell dinner, ABC
Headquarters, Sydney. (Photographer: Gary Johnston)
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David Stern,
2005, NBA Commissioner; Chair of the Board of Trustees - Columbia
University, New York.
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President of the Senate – Senator The Hon. Paul Calvert, 2004, Historic Memorials collection, Parliament House,
Canberra.
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Edward Cardinal Clancy AC,
2005, Archbishop Emeritus of Sydney, St Mary’s Cathedral House,
Sydney.
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George Cardinal Pell AC,
2006, Archbishop of Sydney, St Mary’s Cathedral House, Sydney.
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Alfred Lerner #2,
(posthumous) 2005, Cleveland Clinic collection,
Cleveland, Ohio.
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Alan Jones AO,
2006, 2GB Radio Broadcaster.

Radio Broadcaster Alan Jones AO and
Paul Newton with Alan's portrait at 2GB Studios in Sydney, December,
2006.
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Imelda Roche AO (no. 3),
2004, Collection of Bill and Imelda Roche.
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Brigadier General The Hon. Dr Brian Pezzutti,
Assistant Surgeon General, Australian Defence Force – Army.
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Dr Henry M.Y. Wong,
2001, (Dr Wong collection, Singapore).
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Kylie Minogue,
1999. reproduced in her 1999 publication: ‘Kylie’ (Booth Clibborn
Editions, London.)
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Ron
Bunker,
2004, Chairman of Citibank Australia (Ron and Misty Bunker
collection)
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Pat Corrigan AM,
2006, Finalist 2006 Archibald Prize competition. Collection
National Portrait Gallery, Canberra.
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Tara
Moss,
2006, Finalist in the 2006 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize.
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Len
Ainsworth,
2006, Len and Gretel Ainsworth collection.

(left to right) Columbia
University's Dean of Public Health, Dr Allan Rosenfield with Dr Mary
Mundinger, Dean of Columbia University's Nursing School, at the
unveiling of Dr Rosenfield's portrait.
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Dr Allan Rosenfield,
2006, Dean, School of Public Health, Columbia University, New
York.
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Dr Gerald Lynch, 2004, President, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. (John Jay
College collection, New York)
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Alfred
Lerner #1, 2004, (Posthumous), Vice-Chair, Columbia University,
New York.
(Columbia University collection,
New York)
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Dr
George Rupp (no.2), 2003, President of Columbia University (Columbia - Princeton Club
collection, New York)
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Mary
Lindsay, 2003, Alumna of the
Century, Columbia University School of Nursing, New York. (Columbia University collection,
New York)
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Dr Gerre
Hancock, 2003, Organist and Master
of the Choristers. (St Thomas Church collection, New York)
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Rev.
Forrest Church, 2003 (All Souls Church collection, New York)
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Dr
George Rupp, 2002, President of
Columbia University, New York. (Columbia University collection,
New York)
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Stephen
Friedman, 2002, Chair of the Board
of Trustees of Columbia University, New York (Columbia
University collection, New York)
Princeton
University's Dean
John Wilson, the Agate Brown and George Collord
Professor of Religion Emeritus (right) and William
Russel (left) who succeeded him as
Dean, at the unveiling of
Dean Wilson's portrait at The Procter
Hall, Princeton University.
(Photo
by Denise Applewhite/Princeton University)
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Dean
John Wilson, 2002, Dean of the
Graduate School, Princeton University.
(Princeton University collection)
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Dean
James Wei, 2002, Dean of the
School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University.
(Princeton University collection)
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Dr Mary
Mundinger, 2002, Dean, Faculty of
Nursing, Columbia University, New York. (Columbia University collection,
New York)
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Roy and
HG (John Doyle and Greig Pickhaver),
2001, Winner of the 2001Archibald Prize People's Choice Awards
in Sydney and in Melbourne, Winner of the 2001 Packers' Prize.
(Kerry Stokes’ collection, Network 7)
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Stephen
Volk, 2003, CEO
Credit Suisse First Boston, (Shearman & Sterling collection,
New York)
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Imelda
Roche AO, 2003 – Portrait
commission for the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra.
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Imelda
Roche AO (no. 2), 2003,
Chancellor, Bond University, Queensland.
(Bond University collection, Queensland)
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David
Campese no. 2, 2000 (National
Portrait Gallery collection, Canberra)
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David
Campese, 2000 Sporting Portrait
Prize Finalist. First Place winner in the Portrait Society of
America 2002 International Portrait Competition, Philadelphia.
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Rev. Brian
Byron DD, Exhibition finalist in
the American Society of Portrait Artists' International Portrait
Competition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. People’s
Choice runner-up in the 2000 “Salon des Refuses” Archibald
Exhibition.
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Professor
Charlie Benrimoj, 2003, Dean,
Faculty of Pharmacy, Sydney University. (Sydney University
collection)
(Left
to Right) Janet Newton, Paul Newton, Nafisa Naomi (President
of Portrait Artists Australia) and Tara
Moss along side Paul Newton's portrait of Fred Street AM, at the
launch of the 2002 Archibald Prize exhibition at the Art Gallery
of NSW. Photographer: Diana Panuccio.
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Fred
Street AM, 2002 Archibald Prize
Finalist. (Fred Street collection, Sydney)
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Alex
Hamill, 2000, Chair, George
Patterson Bates Advertising. (George Patterson Bates collection,
Sydney)
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Fiona
Handbury, 2000.
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Maggie
Tabberer, 1999 Archibald Prize
Finalist. (Maggie Tabberer collection, Sydney)
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Juliet
Ashworth, 1999, Editor-in-Chief
Australian Vogue Magazine. (Juliet Ashworth collection, Sydney)
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Bryce
Courtenay, People’s Choice
runner-up in the 1999 “Salon des Refuses” Archibald
Exhibition.
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John
Laws, 1996 Archibald Prize
Finalist, short-listed for the People’s Choice Award,
Winner of the 1996 Packers' Prize. (John Laws collection,
Sydney)
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Kate
and Barbie – a Portrait of Kate Fischer,
1997 Archibald Prize Finalist (James Packer collection)
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Kate
Fischer - Homage to Madame X, 1997
(Pru Goward
collection)
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The
Governor General - Sir William Deane AC KBE,
1998.
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The
Duke of Edinburgh - Portrait
commissioned by Westpac for the Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
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Fred
Hollows and Elle MacPherson -
Portrait used by the Fred Hollows Foundation for fund raising.
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Bob
Hawke, 1994, former Australian
Prime Minister.
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The
Montagne Incident. Painting
commissioned by the Marist Brothers to celebrate the 125th
year Anniversary of the Marists in Australia - hanging in the
Marist Brother’s Provincial House, Drummoyne.
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Father
Hugh Murray OAM, member of The NSW
Anti-Discrimination Board.
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'John
Doyle - the Real Face of Rampaging Roy Slaven', 1995,
People’s Choice runner-up in the National Trust’s 1995
“Salon des Refuses” Archibald Exhibition.
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