Henry Hanke
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Henry Hanke (1901-1989) was an Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize in 1934 with a self portrait. He won the inaugural Sulman Prize in 1936 with his painting La Gitana He was a war artist during the Second World War. He was a director of the Royal Art Society art school
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Preceded by Charles Wheeler |
Archibald Prize 1934 for Self Portrait |
Succeeded by John Longstaff |