Hunting Art Prize

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The Hunting Art Prize is awarded annually to an artist for excellence in drawing and painting. The prize of $50,000, sponsored by Hunting plc, was established in the United Kingdom in 1981 and was mostly awarded to British artists before relocating to Houston in 2006. Since then it has been awarded to Texas artists.[1]

Prizewinners[]

Texas[]

  • 2016: for "You Step In" (drawing)
  • 2015: for "Fire" (painting)
  • 2014: for "Rite of Spring" (painting)
  • 2013: Marshall K. Harris for ""Round Up" B.F. Smith & Son Saddlery Circa 1940-1942" (graphite drawing)
  • 2012: for "Children" (graphite drawing)
  • 2011: for "Mutant Spectre"
  • 2010: for "Books I Have Possessed" (painting)
  • 2009: for "A death, a fall, a march: toward a better world "
  • 2008: Wendy Wagner for "I Hope I'm Dreaming" (painting)
  • 2007: for "Untitled (Woman)"
  • 2006: [2]

UK[]

  • 2005: for "The Sound of Silence" (oil)
  • 2004: Henry Kondracki for "Little Eddie Looking North" (oil)
  • 2003: for "Diving" (oil)
  • 2002: for "Flying Dumbo" (oil)
  • 2001: Nicholas Charles Williams for "Searching III" (oil)
  • 2000: Anita Taylor for "Containing Things" (charcoal)
  • 1999: Gus Cummins for "Attendant Facts" (oil)
  • 1998: for "What If? A Portrait" (oil)
  • 1997: for "Moving Figure" (oil)
  • 1996: Colin Smith for "Wardrobe 8" (oil)
  • 1995: Mary Griffiths for "Untitled" (oil)
  • 1994: for "Fiona" (oil)
  • 1993: Shani Rhys James for "Red Self Portrait" (oil)
  • 1992: Dick Lee "The Wood Pile" (oil)
  • 1991: Barry Burman for "Manac es" (oil)
  • 1990: Gus Cummins for "Pretty Little Zygodatyle" (oil)
  • 1989: for "Building with Dust Sheets" (oil)
  • 1988: for "Across the Mill, Jarrow Steel Works" (oil); Tom Phillips for "Michael Kustow" (Oil)
  • 1987: William Pullen for "Amia" (Egg tempera)
  • 1986: for "Still Life with landscape" (acrylic); Anthony Green for "The Life Drawing, circa 1961-1962" (oil)
  • 1985: for "Puttenham Common" (watercolour); Daphne Todd for "Four Spanish Chairs" (oil)
  • 1984: Jane Carpanini for "Backyards, Treorchy" (watercolour); Robert Buhler for "Vineyards, Neuchatel" (oil)
  • 1983: for "Below the Cliffs" (watercolour); Ken Howard for "Self Portrait at South Bolton Gardens" (oil)
  • 1982: F Donald Blake for "Stormy Harbour" (watercolour); Margaret Thomas for "The Rembrandt Drawing" (oil)
  • 1981: Hans Schwarz for "Wills Neck, Quantocks" (watercolour); Richard Eurich for "Weymouth Bay 1980" (oil)[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ "The Hunting Art Prize". Hunting Art Prize. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Previous Winners". The Hunting Art Prize. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  3. ^ "The Hunting Art Prizes (1981–2005)" (PDF). Huntingplc.com. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
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