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The image details museum area layouts for two different periods, 1950 and now; in 1950: Courtyard section includes a Café, Temporary Exhibition, and Bookshop on the left, Early European Art, Middle European Art, and Australia Art on the right, with Sculpture in the middle near the Entrance; in the current layout: left section includes Children art school, Toilet, Temporary Exhibition, and Bookshop, right section includes Australian Art, Early European Art, Middle European Art, and Asian Art, with Sculpture and Australian Aboriginal Art in the middle near the Entrance.
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The diagrams illustrate how the art gallery in Australia changed from the 1950 to the present day.
Overall, the art gallery underwent a number of dramatic changes, the most important of which is the addition of many different rooms, such as Children art school, and the disappearance of the courtyard in order to make place for these extra amenities.
In 1950, a courtyard was located at the rear of the building. This has now been replaced by a Children art school on the left side, a room for Australian art on the right side, and the room for Australia Aboriginal art in the center. In addition, the cafe next to the temporary exhibition on the left hand side has been halved in size, making space for new toilets.
The positions of the temporary exhibition, the bookshop, sculpture room as well as the Early European and Middle European art rooms have remained unchanged.
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