Dobell Prize

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Dobell Prize for drawing, Australian art prize held by the Art Gallery of New South Wales the highest prize for drawing in Australia. The prize had previously been held in conjunction with the Archibald Prize, Sulman Prize, Wynne Prize, around the early part of the year, but was moved in 2003 to being held around August or September.

The prize was initiated by the Trustees of the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation. In 2003, the prize money was $20,000. The Dobell Prize is an acquisitive award, with the gallery keeping past winners in the permanent collection. There were 685 entrants in the first year of the prize, in 1993, of which only 34 were exhibited, and there were similar numbers in following years.


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[edit] List of winners

[edit] Additional works acquired

The Dobell Trustees occasionally buy some of the works which have not won the main prize but have been exhibited, or they acquire them for other reasons, such as:

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[edit] Reference

The Dobell Prize for Drawing. The first ten years. 1993-2002. AGNSW, 2003

Australian art awards
Archibald | Wynne | Sulman | Dobell | Doug Moran | Blake | Mosman | Photographic portrait | Salon des Refuses | Bald Archie