Wynne Prize

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The Storm by Walter Withers, winner of the first Wynne Prize in 1897.

The Wynne Prize is an Australian landscape painting or figure sculpture art prize. As one of Australia's longest-running art prizes, it was established in 1897 from the bequest of Richard Wynne. Now held concurrently with the Sir John Sulman Prize and the Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney.

It is awarded annually for "the best landscape painting of Australian scenery in oils or watercolours or for the best example of figure sculpture by Australian artists completed during the 12 months preceding the [closing] date".

Many of Australia's most famous artists have won the prize, including William Dobell, Hans Heysen, Lloyd Rees, Fred Williams, William Robinson, Eric Smith and Sali Herman.

In 2010, the prize awarded was A$25,000, but the painting by Sam Leach which was awarded the prize, was later revealed to be a close copy of the 17th-century painting Boatmen Moored on the Shore of an Italian Lake by Adam Pijnacker. Concern was expressed that the prize had been awarded to a painting which did not fulfil the prize's criteria.[1] Nevertheless, the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales decided that the award would stand.[2]

List of winners[3]

  • 1897 – Walter WithersThe Storm
  • 1898 – W. Lister ListerThe Last Gleam
  • 1899 – G. W. LambertAcross the Blacksoil Plains
  • 1900 – Walter WithersStill Autumn
  • 1901 – W. C. PiguenitThunderstorm on the Darling
  • 1902 – James S. WhiteIn Defence of the Flat (bronze group)
  • 1903 – Edward OfficerGlenora
  • 1904 – Hans HeysenMystic Morn
  • 1905 – Albert J. HansonThe Blue Noon (watercolour)
  • 1906 – W. Lister ListerThe Golden Splendour of the Bush
  • 1907 – G. W. L. Hirst – Study of a Head (plaster)
  • 1908 – Will AshtonNoon, Burnside, S.A.
  • 1909 – Hans HeysenSummer (watercolour)
  • 1910 – W. Lister ListerMid Song of Birds and Insects Murmuring
  • 1911 – Hans HeysenHauling Timber
  • 1912 – W. Lister ListerSydney Harbour
  • 1913 – W. Lister ListerFederal Capital Site
  • 1914 – Penleigh BoydLandscape
  • 1915 – John Christie WrightKnowledge, Fine Art and Commerce (bronze group)
  • 1916 – Elioth GrunerMorning Light
  • 1917 – W. Lister ListerWindswept Marshes
  • 1918 – W. B. McInnesThe Grey Road
  • 1919 – Elioth GrunerSpring Frost
  • 1920 – Hans HeysenToilers (watercolour)
  • 1921 – Elioth GrunerValley of the Tweed
  • 1922 – Hans HeysenThe Quarry (watercolour)
  • 1923 – G. W. L. Hirst – Study of a Head (sculpture)
  • 1924 – Hans HeysenAfternoon in Autumn (watercolour)
  • 1925 – W. Lister ListerTrack through the Bush
  • 1926 – Hans HeysenFarmyard, Frosty Morning
  • 1927 – Rayner HoffHead (plaster)
  • 1928 – Arthur StreetonAfternoon Light, Goulburn Valley
  • 1929 – Elioth GrunerOn the Murrumbidgee
  • 1930 – Will AshtonKosciusko
  • 1931 – Hans HeysenRed Gums of the Far North (watercolour)
  • 1932 – Hans HeysenBrachina Gorge
  • 1933 – Lyndon Dadswell – Youth (bronze)
  • 1934 – Elioth GrunerMurrumbidgee Ranges, Canberra
  • 1935 – J. Muir AuldWinter Morning
  • 1936 – Elioth GrunerAn Australian Landscape
  • 1937 – Elioth GrunerWeetangera, Canberra
  • 1938 – Sydney LongThe Approaching Storm
  • 1939 – Will AshtonMorning Light, Middle Harbour
  • 1940 – Sydney LongThe Lake, Narrabeen
  • 1941 – Lorna Nimmo – Valley Farms
  • 1942 – Douglas Watson – Backyards
  • 1943 – Douglas Dundas – The Hilltop
  • 1944 – Sali HermanMcElhone Stairs (Steps)
  • 1945 – Douglas Watson – Old Grain Stores, Greenough, W.A.
  • 1946 – Lance Solomon – January Weather
  • 1947 – Russell DrysdaleSofala
  • 1948 – William DobellStorm Approaching, Wangi
  • 1949 – George LawrenceTwo Rivers
  • 1950 – Lloyd ReesThe Harbour from McMahons Point
  • 1951 – Charles MeereNever Never Creek, Gleniffer
  • 1952 – Charles Bush – Summer at Kanmantoo
  • 1953 – Lance Solomon – The River Bend
  • 1954 – Arthur Even Read – Cooktown
  • 1955 – Charles Bush – Townsville Waterfront
  • 1956 – L. Scott PendleburyThe Chicory Kiln, Phillip Island
  • 1957 – L. Scott PendleburyConstitution Dock, Hobart
  • 1958 – Ronald SteuartThe Cliff
  • 1959 – Reinis Zusters – Harbour Cruise
  • 1960 – John PercevalDairy Farm, Victoria, L. Scott PendleburyOld Farmhouse
  • 1961 – David StrachanLandscape, Hill End
  • 1962 – Sali HermanThe Devil's Bridge, Rottnest
  • 1963 – Sam FullbrookSandhills on the Darling
  • 1964 – David StrachanLandscape, Hill End, Sam FullbrookTrees in a Landscape
  • 1965 – Sali HermanThe Red House
  • 1966 – Fred WilliamsUpwey Landscape
  • 1967 – Sali HermanRavenswood I
  • 1968 – L. Scott PendleburyRoad to Whistlewood
  • 1969 – John OlsenThe Chasing Bird Landscape
  • 1970 – Frederick BatesRedfern – Southern Portal
  • 1971 – Margaret Woodward – Karri Country
  • 1972 – Eric SmithFalling Bark
  • 1973 – Clem Millwood – Dry Landscape
  • 1974 – Eric SmithRedfern Landscape
  • 1975 – Robert JuniperMurchison Sand Plain
  • 1976 – Fred WilliamsMt. Kosciusko (Also won Trustees' Watercolour Prize)
  • 1977 – Brett WhiteleyThe Jacaranda Tree (On Sydney Harbour)
  • 1978 – Brett WhiteleySummer at Carcoar
  • 1979 – Robert JuniperFlood Creek
  • 1980 – William Delafield CookA Waterfall (Strath Creek)
  • 1981 – David Voigt – Hills of Ravensdale
  • 1982 – Lloyd ReesMorning on the Derwent
  • 1983 – David RankinLife Along the Coast
  • 1984 – Brett WhiteleyThe South Coast After Rain
  • 1985 – John OlsenA Road to Clarendon, Autumn
  • 1986 – Rosemary Madigan – Torso (sculpture)
  • 1987 – Ian Bettinson – Landscape Painting II
  • 1988 – Elwyn LynnFire and Drought near Old Junee
  • 1989 – Ian Bettinson – Landscape Painting IV
  • 1990 – William Robinson – The Rainforest
  • 1991/92 – Peter Schipperheyn – Maschera Maschio & Maschera Femina (sculptures)
  • 1992/93 – George GittoesOpen Cut
  • 1993/94 – Suzanne Archer – Waratahs Wedderburn Series
  • 1995 – David Aspden – Seasons of Drought
  • 1996 – William Robinson – Creation Landscape Earth and Sea
  • 1997 – John Peart – Nandi Moon
  • 1998 – Ann Thomson – Yellow Sound
  • 1999 – Gloria PetyarreLeaves, Highly Commended: Jenny SagesThe Leichhardt
  • 2000 – John DahlsenThong Totems
  • 2001 – Aida Tomescu – Platra, Highly Commended: Salvatore ZofreaSpring Morning on the Hawkesbury
  • 2002 – Angus Nivision – Remembering Rain, Highly Commended: Tim Kyle – A Small Crowd
  • 2003 – Tim Kyle – Seated Figure
  • 2004 – George Tjungurrayi – Untitled
  • 2005 – Jenny SagesThe Road to Utopia
  • 2006 – John BeardThe Gap Image
  • 2007 – Philip Wolfhagen – Winter Nocturne IV
  • 2008 – Joanne Currie Nalingu – The River Is Calm
  • 2009 – Lionel BawdenThe Amorphous Ones (The Vast Colony of Our Being)"
  • 2010 – Sam LeachProposal for Landscape Cosmos Image
  • 2011 - Richard Goodwin - Co-isolated slave
  • 2012 - Imants Tillers - Waterfall (after Williams)
  • 2013 - Imants Tillers - Namatjira

References

  1. "Double dutch: scandal rocks Wynne painting prize" by Michaela Boland, The Australian (14 April 2010)
  2. "Sam Leach to keep $25,000 Wynne prize despite resemblance to Dutch landscape" by Michaela Boland, The Australian (27 April 2010) (compares both paintings)
  3. "Wynne Prize winners (1897 - )". Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 26 March 2010. 
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