Garrick/Milne Prize
The Garrick/Milne Prize was a biennial art prize which served to revive the art of theatrical painting and portraiture.[1][2] The prize was set up by the Garrick Club in memory of A. A. Milne, a past member.[2]
Originally £20,000,[1] the prize was last held in 2005 and has since been replaced by direct commissions.[3]
2001
Winner
Shortlist
- Rob Piercy
- Stuart Pearson Wright (placed 3rd)[4]
2003
Winner
Shortlist[1]
- Emma Kennaway – Timothy West as King Lear
- Anna Hyunsook Paik – Anna Hyunsook Paik, Rehearsal at RADA
- June Crisfield Chapman – I am not Bid for Love (Henry Goodman as Shylock)
- Helen F. Wilson – Scottish Ballet 11am
- Luke Martineau – Do I Stand There? (placed 2nd)[6]
2005
Winner
Shortlist
- Peter Mullan[9]
- Tony Beaver - Tommy Cooper
References
- 1 2 3 "The Garrick/Milne Prize". The Guardian. 2003.
- 1 2 Nigel Reynolds (2001-06-19). "Portrait of ballet chief wins art prize funded by Winnie the Pooh". The Telegraph.
- ↑ Secretary's Office, Garrick Club
- ↑ "Curriculum Vitae - Stuart Pearson Wright".
- ↑ "Anna Hyunsook Paik".
- ↑ "Gallery - Portraits". Luke Martineau.
- ↑ "Stuart Pearson Wright (1975-), Artist".
- ↑ Guy Adams (2005-09-09). "Gambon, the Garrick and a row over 'favoured sons'". The Independent.
- ↑ "Stephen Shankland CV". The Royal Society of Portrait Painters.
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