Mosman Art Prize

The Mosman art prize is an annual art award made by the corporation of Mosman, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. It has been running since 1947.

List of winners

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  • 1947 Margaret Olley for New England Landscape (inaugural prize)
  • 1948 Joy Ewart for Onions Point
  • 1949 Klaus Friedeberger for Mt Gillen, Alice Springs
  • 1950 Guy Warren for Valley of the Albert, Queensland
  • 1951 Francis Lymburner for Circular Quay
  • 1952 Grace Cossington Smith for Gum Blossom and Drapery
  • 1953 J Richard Ashton for Wollongong Boat Harbour
  • 1954 Roy Fluke for Bridge Construction
  • 1955 Hayward Veal for Noon, Montmartre, Paris
  • 1956 Maximillian Feuerring for Odalisque
  • 1956 Frank Hinder for Monkeys (drawing)
  • 1957 Elwyn Lynn for Spring Still Life
  • 1958 Roy Fluke for Steel Plant
  • 1958 Tom Gleghorn for Fragment of the Crucifixion (watercolour)
  • 1959 Margot Lewers for Abstraction
  • 1960 Margot Lewers for Composition in Blue
  • 1960 Weaver Hawkins for The Forwards (watercolour)
  • 1961 Nancy Borlase for Drift
  • 1962 James Grainger Phillips for Blue's Point
  • 1963 Charles Reddington for Wonders and Workings of a New Place
  • 1964 E Colin Williams for Landslide
  • 1965 Guy Warren for Moon at Mungo Brush
  • 1966 Emeritus Professor Ken Reinhard for N
  • 1967 Ronald Lambert for The Dogon
  • 1968 Joseph Szabo for Without - Within IV
  • 1969 Stuart Maxwell for Slant
  • 1970 William Peascod for Stele
  • 1971 Reinis Zusters for Urban Episode
  • 1972 Ross Jackson for 1970-L
  • 1973 Joan Brassil for Creative Tension III - Cell Division
  • 1974 Alan Oldfield for Ocean Cruise
  • 1976 John Lethbridge for Slipshod
  • 1976 Max Miller for Frieze (other medium)
  • 1977 Aileen Rogers for Therese Delanty
  • 1978 Lesley Haslewood Pockley for Still Life
  • 1979 Janet Dawson for The Hawk and the Cloud
  • 1980 David Hawkes for Florin Subsides
  • 1981 Chris Johnson for Winter Landscape
  • 1981 Lloyd Rees for Breezy Day Lane Cove (other medium)
  • 1982 Jacki Fewtrell for Venetian Wilderness
  • 1983 Frank McNamara for Monaro District
  • 1983 Judith White for Pitt Street (non-traditional)
  • 1984 Greg Hansell for Tin Shadows No.11
  • 1985 Geoff Levitus for Out of Place
  • 1986 John Caldwell for Central Tablelands
  • 1988 Hayden Wilson for The Departure of the Mary Bryant
  • 1989 Cressida Campbell for Studio
  • 1990 Greg Hansell for Miss Trail's Garden, Bathurst
  • 1990 John Bartley for Bull ants, blowflies and burnt chops (non-traditional)
  • 1991 Anthony Galbraith for Untitled 56 (joint winner)
  • 1991 Rodney Milgate for Landscape with Figures
  • 1992 Bob Marchant for The Young Don Bradman
  • 1992 Kilmeny Niland for Vita with Violet
  • 1993 Nicholas Harding for Newtown Station
  • 1994 Jenny Sages for 3am
  • 1995 Dianna Portingale for Marmalade and Tea
  • 1996 Elisabeth Cummings for The Music Room
  • 1997 Francis Giacco for Polyptch
  • 1998 Judith White for Cultivation (Series) Floodplain
  • 1999 Tim Johnson for Maitreya
  • 2000 Lucy Culliton for Still Life/White Ground
  • 2001 Guan Wei for Gazing into Deep Space No.8 (1-3)
  • 2002 Roy Jackson for Gulgan Flats
  • 2003 Noel McKenna for 5 Birds
  • 2004 Peter Godwin for The Duck Salon/A memory
  • 2005 Adam Cullen for Surfer Joe was Light Horse (joint winner)
  • 2005 Tom Carment for Ships at Sea (WA) (joint winner)
  • 2006 Fan Dongwang for Descendant
  • 2007 James Powditch for Butterfly Effects
  • 2008 Jasper Knight for Wharf with Yellow Palings
  • 2009 Alex Lavroff for Amish Bucket with Capsicums in Colander [1]
  • 2010 Craig Waddell for I remember you as you were my beauty
  • 2011 Kerrie Lester for Out on a Limb
  • 2012 David Fairbairn for Seated Figure J.B. with orange ground
  • 2013 Rachel Ellis for Bathurst landscape - William Street
  • 2014 Michael Muir for Past the Stacks
  • 2015 Alan Jones for Painting 131 (North Coogee)
  • 2016 Michael Zavros for Flora
  • 2017 Jumaadi for Some Kind of Record
  • 2018 Natasha Walsh for The Cicarda


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References

  1. Alex Lavroff
  2. Controversy and Acclaim - A history of the Mosman Art Prize
  3. http://mosmanartgallery.org.au/collection/mosmanartprize
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