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This is a list of finalists for the 2024 Archibald Prize for portraiture (listed as Artist – Title). Of the 2,371 entries received for the Archibald Prize, 57 artworks were selected as finalists. [1] As the images are copyrighted, a link to each image is available through its reference.
The STARTS Prize is the grand prize of the European Commission that honors projects that demonstrate the successful integration of science, technology and art to contribute to social and economic innovation. [1] Two grand prize winners and up to ten honorary mentions are selected by an international jury each year.
Thousands of ArtPrize visitors gather in Rosa Parks Circle in downtown Grand Rapids. ArtPrize was conceived by Rick DeVos as an untraditional art contest with its goals being: any artist in the world could compete; anyone with property in downtown Grand Rapids could turn their space into a venue; and any visitor could vote for their favorite artwork.
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 .
This is a list of finalists for the 1998 Archibald Prize for portraiture (listed is Artist – Title). Rick Amor – Portrait of Bruce Pollard; Danelle Bergstrom – JF-S transposition; Steve Bowden – Images in the mirror; Warren Breninger – Self-portrait – January 1998; Judy Cassab – John Wolseley; Robert Clinch – Sir William Dargie
State award winners were announced in March 2019, regional award winners in April 2019, and global finalists in May 2019. On July 29, 2019, the top five awards were issued for students and one for an inspiring educator. The Google Grand Prize, featuring an award of a $50,000 educational scholarship, went to Fionn Ferreira, of Ireland.
List of winners [ edit ] 'Head in the Sky, feet on the Ground,' Julia Gutman 's portrait of Montaigne was the winner of the 2023 Archibald Prize 1924 Miss Collins by W B McInnes 1927 Mrs Annie Murdoch by G. W. Lambert 1928 Dr Alexander Leeper by John Longstaff 1945 LtGen Edmund Herring by William Dargie
Some fine art, clip art is still sold on a rights managed basis. However this type of image rights has seen a steep decline in the past 20 years as royalty free licenses have become the preferred model for clip art. Public domain images continue to be one of the most popular types of clip art because the image rights are free.