List of Archibald Prize Winners - List of Winners

List of Winners

Year – Artist – Title

  • 1921: W B McInnes – Desbrowe Annear Image
  • 1922: W B McInnes – Professor Harrison Moore
  • 1923: W B McInnes – Portrait of a Lady
  • 1924: W B McInnes – Portrait of Miss Collins
  • 1925: John Longstaff – Portrait of Maurice Moscovitch
  • 1926: W B McInnes – Silk and Lace
  • 1927: George W. Lambert – Mrs Murdoch
  • 1928: John Longstaff – Portrait of Dr Alexander Leeper
  • 1929: John Longstaff – W A Holman, KC
  • 1930: W B McInnes – Drum-Major Harry McClelland
  • 1931: John Longstaff – Sir John Sulman
  • 1932: Ernest Buckmaster – Sir William Irvine
  • 1933: Charles Wheeler – Ambrose Pratt
  • 1934: Henry Hanke – Self Portrait
  • 1935: John Longstaff – A B ('Banjo') Paterson
  • 1936: W B McInnes – Dr. Julian Smith
  • 1937: Normand Baker – Self Portrait
  • 1938: Nora Heysen – Mme Elink Schuurman
  • 1939: Max Meldrum – The Hon G J Bell, Speaker of the House of Representatives
  • 1940: Max Meldrum – Dr J Forbes McKenzie
  • 1941: William Dargie – Sir James Elder, KBE Image
  • 1942: William Dargie – Corporal Jim Gordon, VC Image
  • 1943: William Dobell – Joshua Smith Image
  • 1944: Joshua Smith – Hon Sol Rosevear, MHR, Speaker of the House of Representatives
  • 1945: William Dargie – Lt-General The Hon Edmund Herring, KBE, DSO, MC, ED Image
  • 1946: William Dargie – L C Robson, MC, MA Image
  • 1947: William Dargie – Sir Marcus Clark, KBE Image
  • 1948: William Dobell – Margaret Olley
  • 1949: Arthur Murch – Bonar Dunlop
  • 1950: William Dargie – Sir Leslie McConnan Image
  • 1951: Ivor Hele – Laurie Thomas
  • 1952: William Dargie – Mr Essington Lewis, CH Image
  • 1953: Ivor Hele – Sir Henry Simpson Newland, CBE, DSO, MS, FRCS
  • 1954: Ivor Hele – Rt Hon R G Menzies, PC, CH, QC, MP
  • 1955: Ivor Hele – Robert Campbell Esq
  • 1956: William Dargie – Mr Albert Namatjira
  • 1957: Ivor Hele – Self Portrait
  • 1958: William Edwin Pidgeon – Mr Ray Walker Image
  • 1959: William Dobell – Dr Edward MacMahon
  • 1960: Judy Cassab – Stanislaus Rapotec
  • 1961: William Edwin Pidgeon – Rabbi Dr I Porush Image
  • 1962: Louis Kahan – Patrick White Image
  • 1963: Jack Carington Smith – Professor James McAuley
  • 1964: No Award
  • 1965: Clifton Pugh – R A Henderson
  • 1966: Jon Molvig – Charles Blackman
  • 1967: Judy Cassab – Margo Lewers
  • 1968: William Edwin Pidgeon – Lloyd Rees Image
  • 1969: Ray Crooke – George Johnston
  • 1970: Eric Smith – Gruzman – Architect
  • 1971: Clifton Pugh – Sir John McEwen
  • 1972: Clifton Pugh – The Hon E G Whitlam
  • 1973: Janet Dawson – Michael Boddy
  • 1974: Sam Fullbrook – Jockey Norman Stephens
  • 1975: Kevin Connor – The Hon Sir Frank Kitto, KBE
  • 1976: Brett Whiteley – Self Portrait in the Studio Image
  • 1977: Kevin Connor – Robert Klippel
  • 1978: Brett Whiteley – Art, Life and the other thing Image
  • 1979: Wes Walters – Portrait of Phillip Adams
  • 1980: No award
  • 1981: Eric Smith – Rudy Komon
  • 1982: Eric Smith – Peter Sculthorpe
  • 1983: Nigel Thomson – Chandler Coventry
  • 1984: Keith Looby – Max Gillies
  • 1985: Guy Warren – Flugelman with Wingman
  • 1986: Davida Allen – Dr John Arthur McKelvey Shera
  • 1987: William Robinson – Equestrian Self Portrait
  • 1988: Fred Cress – John Beard
  • 1989: Bryan Westwood – Portrait of Elwyn Lynn
  • 1990: Geoffrey Proud – Dorothy Hewett
  • 1991/92: Bryan Westwood – The Prime Minister (Paul Keating) Image
  • 1992/93: Garry Shead – Tom Thompson
  • 1993/94: Francis Giacco – Homage to John Reichard
  • 1995: William Robinson – Self Portrait with Stunned Mullet
  • 1996: Wendy Sharpe – Self Portrait – as Diana of Erskineville Image
  • 1997: Nigel Thomson – Barbara Blackman
  • 1998: Lewis Miller – Portrait of Allan Mitelman No 3
  • 1999: Euan MacLeod – Self portrait/head like a hole Image
  • 2000: Adam Cullen – Portrait of David Wenham Image
  • 2001: Nicholas Harding – John Bell as King Lear Announcement and image
  • 2002: Cherry Hood – Simon Tedeschi Unplugged Image
  • 2003: Geoffrey Dyer – a portrait of Richard Flanagan. Image
  • 2004: Craig Ruddy – David Gulpilil, two worlds (court challenge dismissed) Image
  • 2005: John Olsen – Self portrait Janus Faced Image
  • 2006: Marcus Wills – The Paul Juraszek Monolith Image
  • 2007: John Beard – Portrait of Janet Laurence Image
  • 2008: Del Kathryn Barton – You are what is most beautiful about me, a self portrait with Kell and Arella Image
  • 2009: Guy Maestri – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
  • 2010: Sam Leach – Tim Minchin (Announcement)
  • 2011: Ben Quilty – Margaret Olley (Image)
  • 2012: Tim Storrier – The Histrionic Wayfarer (after Bosch) (Image)

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