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National prize for painted portraiture. $20,000 for winner, $2,500 for runner up. Winning entry goes to the New Zealand Portrait Gallery for their collection. [1] Fieldays No. 8 Wire National Art Award: New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays: A national competition where entrants create a sculptural art piece out of No.8 wire.
He showed his productions in specialised exhibitions like "salon des artistes français" from 1899 to his death. He gained quite a reputation among horse experts and art connoisseurs. [1] For example, during his life the statue avant la course (before the race) was often given as a prize to the winner of a horse race or jumping.
Lists of art awards cover some of the notable awards presented for art, some for a specific form or genre, some for artists from one country or region, some more general. The lists are organized by the region of the body issuing the award, although the awards may not be restricted to artists in that region.
A 104-pound oil and acrylic painting of Lake Michigan dubbed "Dynamic Sunset" won the public vote grand prize at ArtPrize 2024, earning artist John Katerberg $125,000.
Recipients of the Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic (25 P) B. ... Doug Moran National Portrait Prize winners (12 P) E. Recipients of the Eckersberg Medal ...
Big Rocking Horse; The Black Brunswicker; Black Horses (Grandma Moses) Blackie (American horse) Blessed Be the Host of the King of Heaven; The Blind Girl; Blue Horse I; Blue Horses; The Blue Rider (Kandinsky) Boar hunter (Hermitage Museum) Bonaparte Before the Sphinx; Bonaparte Crossing the Alps; Le Boulevard de Montmartre, Matinée de Printemps
Lambert's painting was awarded the Wynne Prize in 1899. [1] The painting had its inspiration in Lambert's experiences in droving sheep, seeing "horse teams hauling heavily laden wool wagons across the bare, miry, flat lands of Snakes Plain from Warren to the railway station at Nevertire.". [1]
Diggelmann is tied with Denmark's Josef Petersen, who won second prize three times in literature, for the number of medals captured in the art competitions. Luxembourg's Jean Jacoby is the only individual to win two gold medals, doing so in painting in 1924 and 1928.