A long lost Brett Whiteley drawing has been found after being misplaced in the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery for more than four decades.
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QVMAG curators located the Waves V drawing earlier this week in a gallery storage draw as part of the institution's collection audit.
The whereabouts of the drawing was first questioned in mid-2018 after researchers inquired about the artwork.
But, the museum first purchased the drawing 42 years prior for $800 and there was no further record in its collection and it had never been displayed.
Launceston mayor Albert van Zetten said the collection audit has enabled in-depth analysis of QVMAG's extensive collections.
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"We are pleased to confirm Waves V by Brett Whiteley has always been safely looked after in the collection as a result of this project," he said.
"By committing to the collection audit we have been able to preserve, analyse and register QVMAG's precious and extensive collection for the first time in the museum's 130 year history."