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List Of Archibald Prize 1995 Finalists
This is a list of finalists for the 1995 Archibald Prize for portraiture (listed is Artist – ''Title''). Prize winners The winners of the 1995 Archibald Prizes were: * William Robinson – Self Portrait With Stunned Mullet (Winner: Archibald Prize 1995) * Danelle Bergstrom – Jon English (Winner: Packing Room Prize 1995)Image (''Note that the winner of the Packing Room Prize was not a finalist.'') * Josonia Palaitis – Bill Leak (Winner: People's Choice Award) Finalists The finalists were:Archibald Prize 1995 finalists
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Archibald Prize
The Archibald Prize is an Australian portraiture art prize for painting, generally seen as the most prestigious portrait prize in Australia. It was first awarded in 1921 after the receipt of a bequest from J. F. Archibald, J. F. Archibald, the editor of ''The Bulletin (Australian periodical), The Bulletin'' who died in 1919. It is administered by the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales and awarded for "the best portrait, preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science or Politics, painted by an artist resident in Australia during the twelve months preceding the date fixed by the trustees for sending in the pictures". The Archibald Prize has been awarded annually since 1921 (with two exceptions) and since July 2015 the prize has been Australian dollar, AU$100,000. Winners *List of Archibald Prize winners Prize money *1921 – £400 *1941 – £443 / 13 / 4 *1942 – £441 / 11 / 11 *1951 – £500 *2006 – $35,000 *2008 – $50,00 ...
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Wendy Sharpe
Wendy Sharpe (born 1960 in Sydney) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Sydney and Paris. She is the only child of British parents and has a Russian Jewish heritage. Her father is the writer and historian Alan Sharpe. She counts among her influences paintings by Chaïm Soutine and Max Beckmann. /sup> She is the winner of numerous major awards including the Archibald Prize, the Sulman Prize, the Portia Geach Memorial Prize and The Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize. She was commissioned by the Australian War Memorial as an official Australian War Artist in East Timor in 1999–2000 (the first woman since World War II). Her partner is artist Bernard Ollis. Work Sharpe is a mid-career Australian artist, who has held numerous shows both nationally and internationally, including over 59 solo exhibitions. Many of Sharpe's work include imagery of the everyday as well as self-portraits and alter egos. She works in multiple mediums from painting, to installation and per ...
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Archibald Prize Finalists
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Lists Of Archibald Prize Finalists
The page List of Archibald Prize winners provides a summary of Archibald Prize winners. This page provides directions to Lists of finalists of the annual Australian Archibald Prize for portraiture. Lists of finalists *1920s ** List of Archibald Prize 1921 finalists ** List of Archibald Prize 1922 finalists **List of Archibald Prize 1923 finalists ** List of Archibald Prize 1924 finalists ** List of Archibald Prize 1925 finalists ** List of Archibald Prize 1926 finalists *1930s **List of Archibald Prize 1938 finalists **List of Archibald Prize 1939 finalists *1940s ** List of Archibald Prize 1946 finalists *1950s *1960s ** List of Archibald Prize 1960 finalists ** List of Archibald Prize 1966 finalists *1970s **List of Archibald Prize 1973 finalists *1980s ** List of Archibald Prize 1986 finalists *1990s **List of Archibald Prize 1990 finalists **List of Archibald Prize 1991/92 finalists
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List Of Archibald Prize Winners
This is a list of winners of the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture, first awarded in 1921. List of winners Gallery File:1922 Archibald McInnes Moore.jpg , 1922 (McInnes) File:1923 Archibald McInnes Lady.jpg , 1923 (McInnes) File:1925 Archibald Longstaff Moscovitch.jpg , 1925 (Longstaff) File:1926 Archibald McInnes Paterson.jpg , 1926 (McInnes) File:1929 Archibald Longstaff Holman.jpg , 1929 (Longstaff) File:1930 Archibald McInnes McClelland.jpg , 1930 (McInnes) File:1931 Archibald Longstaff Sulman.jpg , 1931 (Longstaff) File:John Longstaff - Banjo Paterson, 1935.jpg , 1935 (Longstaff) File:1936 Archibald McInnes Smith.jpg , 1936 (McInnes) File:1937 Archibald Baker.jpg , 1937 (Baker) File:SLNSW 24327 Portrait submitt ...
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List Of Archibald Prize 1996 Finalists
This is a list of finalists for the 1996 Archibald Prize for portraiture (listed is Artist – ''Title''). * Davida Allen – Anne Purves in purple * Rick Amor – Portrait of Paul Boston *Judy Cassab – Robert Juniper * Kordelya Zhansui Chi – 'Wrap time' portrait of John Ruane * Kordelya Zhansui Chi – Hon Ms Jan Wade MP * Peter Churcher – Betty at Home (Betty Churcher) * Kevin Connor – Self-portrait in the Louvre food hall * Graeme Davis – Chris Mann reading murder mysteries with pink curtain * Geoffrey Dyer – Claudio Alcorso * Joe Furlonger – Dr Harold Schenberg *Francis Giacco – Family self-portrait * Robert Hannaford – Self-portrait (Winner: People's Choice) * Robert Hannaford – Cheryl Hurst * Nicholas Harding – Portrait of Barry O'Keefe * Paul Jackson – Self and Tui * Kerrie Lester – James Morrison with flugelhorn * Jocelyn Maughan – Paul Ashton Delprat, artist * Lewis Miller – Portrait of Allan Mitelman * Paul Newton †...
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List Of Archibald Prize 1994 Finalists
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Salvatore Zofrea OAM (born 1946) is an Italo-Australian artist and painter.Marlene Antico Fine Arts'Zofrea ExhibitionAccessed 06-20-2008 Life and work Zofrea was born in Borgia Italy, on the 1st January 1946, and emigrated to Australia in 1956. Zofrea studied at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, and later privately with Henry V. Justelius. Naturally, having spent so much of his time in Italy at church, he first discovered his talents for art when he would attempt to replicate some of the church's statues using clay he found in nearby fields. There was also at lot of art in his area, which pushed Zofrea to try it for himself. He often draws on literary, historical and religious sources to develop intriguing tableaux and has three times been awarded Australia's most prestigious prize for a subject painting, the Sulman - in 1977, 1979 and 1982. In 1981 he received the Power Bequest Grant to study in Paris for six months. In 1985 he was awarded the Churchill Scholarship to ...
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Bryan Westwood
Bryan Westwood (1930 – 13 April 2000) was an Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize twice, once for a portrait of Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating. He was born in Lima in Peru. His first commercial exhibition was in 1969. He won the 1989 Archibald Prize with ''Portrait of Elywn Lynn'', and won the 1992 Archibald Prize with ''Portrait of Paul Keating PM''. The latter was publicly voted the most realistic painting ever evaluated for the Archibald Prize. He married Imogen Doyle in the year 1985 and they divorced in 1987. References Archibald Prize winners 1930 births 2000 deaths 20th-century Australian painters 20th-century Australian male artists Australian male painters {{Australia-painter-stub ...
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Leo George Schofield (born 6 May 1935) is an Australian restaurant critic, contributing a weekly column in ''The Mercury''. Schofield has served a long career as an advertising professional, journalist, creative arts festival director, and trustee of arts and cultural organisations. Biography Schofield was born in Brewarrina, New South Wales, the son of a football-loving publican. (Which football code is unclear, but it is likely to have been rugby league, based on the location and era.) He was educated at Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham and commenced his first job in 1949, as a 14-year-old, in the haberdashery department of Grace Brothers, an Australian store chain. He entered journalism in the 1970s at the ''Sunday Australian'', which folded into the ''Sunday Telegraph''. He also contributed to numerous other publications including '' The Australian'', '' Vogue'', ''The Bulletin'' and '' The Sydney Morning Herald'' for two decades. In 1984, Schofield established ...
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