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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition
Year Section 1 Hunters Hill Art Prize Winner
Section 2 Prize Winner
Section 3 Prize Winner
Section 4 Prize Winner
Other Awards
Additional Awards Judges
63rd Art Exhibition 12-21st May 2017
Mertim Gokalp “Stigmata”, Winner
Katherine Edney “The Artist’s Sister, Elizabeth”, Runner Up.
Regional: Laura Matthews, “Hiraeth”
Sculpture Prize: Pat Anderson, “Unexpected Twist”
Pop-Up Prize: Ludwig Mlcek, “Principium”
Swain Family & Nora Heysen Foundation Award: Pauline Zufferey, “Majestic 2”
Smaller Works Prize: Fiona Barrett-Clark, “The Tree Line”.Water Colour Prize: Gerhard Ullmann, “Roofs of Vienna”.
Mitsuo ShojiBrenda ColahanRosa Fedele
62nd Art Exhibition 6-15 May 2016
Evert Ploeg“Deux”, Winner
Rebecca Pierce“Rock the Cradle 2”, Runner Up
Regional:Pamela Irving, “Person of Interest”
Sculpture Prize:Ulan Murray, “Aquam Ligno”
Pop-Up Prize: Yulia Pustoshkina “Venezia”
Swain Family & Nora Heysen Foundation Award: Sue McLeod-Beere “Head Study”
Smaller Works Prize: Helen Brancatisano, “Call 1”.Water Colour Prize: Brian Stratton, “Gate of Juniper”.
Mertim Gokalp, Richard Martin, Susan Muranty.
61st Art Exhibition 8-17 May 2015
Ian Hansen “Bass Strait”
Regional: Paul McCarthy “The Marina at White Horse Point”
Sculpture Prize (Non Functional): Victoria Monk “Birdwoman”
Sculpture Prize (Functional): NOT AWARDED
Swain Family & Nora Heysen Foundation Award: Danielle Salvemini “Reflection”
Smaller Works Prize: Sean Hutton “Mountains Mist”Water Colour Prize: Gerhard Ullmann “Hill Town in Tuscany”HH Art Exhibition Committee Prize: Deborah Marks “Liminality 2”
Robyn Ross,John Haycraft and Sam Valenz (sculptor).
60th Art Exhibition9-18 May 2014
Edgar Schilter “Buenos Aires No. 22”
Regional: Peta Gischus “North Shore Urban”
Sculpture Prize (Non Functional): John Fitzmaurice “Marquette de Huey”
Sculpture Prize Functional: Deb Taylor “Io”
Swain Family & Nora Heysen Foundation Award: Lana Wilding “Etheral Images”
Smaller Works Prize: Gerhard Ullmann “Last Customer, Venice”Water Colour Prize: Julie Simmons “Postcards from the Kimberley”Acquisitive Prize – 60 Years Of Art: Susanna Chen Chow “The Spirit of Hunters Hill”
Wendy SharpeIan HansenOwen Craven
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition59th Art Exhibition 10-19 May2013
Paul S. Miller “Bat Boy”
Regional: Michelle Collyer “The Text Queen”
Sculpture Prize (Non functional): John Brooke “Blue Moon Rising”
Sculpture Prize Functional:William Maguire “Pivot Candle Stand”
Swain Family & Nora Heysen Foundation Award: Judith Johnson “True Love”
9 x 5 Prize:Judy Hungerford“The Road Home”
Gail EdmondsOwen CravenDaniel Dominguez
58th Art Exhibition11-20 May2012
Linda Joyce“Brittle Gums”
Regional:Mertim Gokalp“Fish Does Not Think! Fish Knows Everything”
Sculpture Prize:Mi Jin Hyon“Where Comes The Night”
Sculpture Prize Functional:Takashi Nishiura“Untitled”
Nora Heysen Award:Sue MacLeod-Beere“Tarban Creek”
9 x 5 Prize:Richard White“Pecheur a l’aube – Canal du Midi”
Susan MurantyJudith JohnsonDaniel Dominguez
57th Art Exhibition13-22 May2011
Stephen Caldis “What Drives You”
Regional:Martin Watson“Suburban Dream”
Sculpture Prize:Sergio Plata“I am And I am Not”
Sculpture Prize (Functional):Terry Baker“Wooden Bowl”
Nora Heysen Award:Kath GiovanelliBanksias
9 x 5 Prize:Roslyn Barrett“On The Rooftops”Sesquicentenary Acquisitive Prize:Anne Davidson“Harbour Haven”
Joanna MendelssohnAndy SchmidtStephen Wilson
56th Art Exhibition7-16 May2010
Jana Hunt“Meditation on St Peters”
Regional:Daniel Dominguez“SCG New Year’s Test”
Sculpture Prize:Iona Steinle“Creature From The Deep”
Sculpture Prize (Functional): Miki Kubo “Chatters”
Nora Heysen Award:Deborah Bennett“Madeline St Garden”
9 x 5 Prize:Gregory Coates“Awaiting”
Aaron SeetoVince Vozzo
55th Art & Craft Exhibition15 – 24 May 2009
Stephen Caldis“Shadows Echo”
Regional:Lana Wilding “Ash in the Sky”
3 Dimensional Art Prize:Vivienne Lowe“Rhythm Of The Heart”
Craft Prize:Andy Schmidt “Norfolk Canterbury”timber
Nora Heysen Award:Dot Wilkin “Bellubulla Street Carcoar”
Committee Choice Award:Sue Sharpe “The Art Of Conversation”
Robyn RossPaul DelpratAlan Somerville
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition54th Art & Craft Exhibition
2008
Deborah Marks“Road to White Bay”
Regional:Deborah Bennett“The Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage”
3 Dimensional Art Prize:Morgan Shimeld“Expansion”
Craft Prize:Aris Ruicens “African Spice”
Nora Heysen Award:Jenny Pry“The TherapistPortrait of Shane Henning”
Art Judge:Simon CooperCraft Judge:Mignon Parker
53rd Art & Craft Exhibition 11 – 20 May 2007
Suey McEnnally “Coastal (Winter Light)”
Regional:James Shirlaw “Study For A Self Portrait”
3 Dimensional Art Prize:Mitsuo Shoji “Gaman”
Craft Prize:Aris Ruicens “Mellow Cello”
Nora Heysen Award:Claire Stack “Coloured Pencil Study – Stick Insect”
Packers Prize:Vivienne Du Toit “Lovers”
Art Prize & Regional Art Prize:Danelle Bergstrom3 Dimensional & Craft Prize:Brian Hurst
52nd Art & Craft Exhibition12 – 21 May2006
Sarah Aylward“Reaching Toward The Light II”
Regional:Patricia Coyle“From The Bridge”
3 Dimensional Art Prize:Joseph Vella“Last Embrace”
Craft Prize:Mitsuo Shoji“Many Wishes”
Nora Heysen Award:Kath Giovanelli“The Creek – Hunter Valley”
Art Prize & Regional Art Prize:Robin Norling3 Dimensional & Craft Prize:Penny McKeon
51st Art & Craft Exhibition 13 – 22 May 2005
Anne Deakin “Suburb Summer”
Regional:Gregory Simpson White “Mende Chequer Board”
3 Dimensional Art Prize:Jenny Pollack “Reconstruction”
Functional Craft Prize: Wayne Pearson “Night Lovers Over Bondi”
Nora Heysen Award:Kath Giovanelli “Still Life with Banksia”
Art Prize & Regional Art Prize:Graham Blondel (Director of A-Space)3 Dimensional & Craft Prize:Kerry Thomas, College of Fine Arts UNSW
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition50th Art & Craft Exhibition7 – 16 May2004
Dagmar Hoffmann“Waterworld”$3,500
Regional:James Shirlaw“Self Portrait”$1,000
3 Dimensional Art Prize:Richard Byrnes “The Hammer Falls” $1,000
Functional Craft Prize:Margo Alexander “Australian Landscape”$1,000
Nora Heysen Award:Patricia Coyle“View From The 506” $500
Art, Regional & Nora Heysen Prizes:Mr Jonathon CooperMichael Nagy ?3 D and Functional Craft Prizes:Jennifer Johnson
49th Art & Craft Exhibition10th-18th May 2003
Christina Cordero$3,000“Quiet Song III”
Regional:Rew Hanks$1,000“The Trojan Tiger v Wooly Redcoats”
Sculpture: Richard Byrnes$600“Infinity Walk”
Open HH Craft Prize:Mitsuo Shoji $500“Triangle”
Award A: Landscape Bettina McMahon $200Award B: Watercolour Ann Cape $200Award C: Print Making Rew Hanks $250Award D: Portrait Susan Cesarini $200Award E: Drawing Gweneth Buckle $250
John WinchVince VozzoBruce McWhinney
48th Art & Craft Exhibition 11th-19th May 2002
Gunther Deix $3,000“High Country”
Regional:Jan Waters $600“Reflecting on the Hawkesbury”
Sculpture:Sebastian McIntyre$600“In Search of the Invisible Sea Cucumber”
Craft:Jude Cuneo Burgess$500“Their 1st Castle”
Award A: Landscape Gunther Deix $200Award B: Watercolour Teri Hiley $200Award C: Print Making Rew Hanks $250Award D: Portrait Kathleen Jennings $200Award E: Drawing Radisav Vucetic $250
Ian GrantSylvia RossMarion Boyling
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition47th Art & Craft Exhibition4-13 May 2001
HH Centenary of Federation Art PrizeBarbara Pye$3,000“Body and Self”
Regional:Susan Downes$600“Self Portrait with Animal”
Sculpture:Vince Vozzo$500“Philosopher, Artist, Poet II”
Craft:Andrew Lavery$500“Pinstripe Vessel Tall”
Regional Craft:Margot Alexander$500“Bowl, Autumn”
Award A: Landscape Sophie Scahill $200Award B: Watercolour Margaret McGarva $200Award C: Print Making Sophie Dunlop $250Award D: Portrait Greg Warburton $200Award E: Drawing Jane Bennett $250
Anthony BondBrian O’DwyerMaureen Cahill
46th Art & Craft Exhibition 5-14 May 2000
Jane Bennett $2,000“Fingerwharf Interior”
Regional:Barrie Drake$600“Modestly Madeleine”
Sculpture:Mark Myers$500“Sir Les”
Craft:Klaus Birkner$700“Highback Chair”
Regional Craft:$500NOT AWARDED
Award A: Landscape Yaeli O’hana $200Award B: Watercolour Margaret Bendit $200Award C: Local Ceramic Ross McBride $250Award D: Print Making Janette Hanrahan $250Award E: Portrait Daniel Riley $200Award F: Drawing Robyne Palmer $250
Art:Elizabeth MacGregor, Jenny Sages, Matthew LynnSculpture: Donna LittlejohnWoodwork: Richard VaughanCraft: John Gielis
45th Art & Craft Exhibition 8-16 May 1999
Betty Bray $2,000“Burradoo Landscape”
Local Art Prize:Judith Johnson$600“Madeleine’s Melons”
Sculpture: Richard Byrnes$500“Defensive Young Man”
Craft:Brett Hammond$700“Coolabah Burl” (bowl)
Local Craft:Dorothy Dwyer$500“Eye of la Nina”
Landscape: Louise Beck $200Watercolour : Carolyn Clarke $200Ceramic: Nicola Coady $150Local Ceramic: Julie Ingles $100Print Making Bruno Tucci $250Portrait: Greg Warburton $200Drawing Jane Bennett $100
Art:Carole Griffin, Anne Ryan, Wendy SharpeSculpture: Brian O’DwyerWoodwork: Ross McBride
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition44th Art & Craft Exhibition 9-17 May 1998
(Catalogue $4.00)
Margaret Bendit$2,000“In the Museum”
Local Art Prize:Pat Porteous $600“Friend”
Sculpture:Julienne Gelber$500“Meditation 1/5”
Craft:Zure Chambers$700“4 Pawing”
Local Craft:Dorothy Dwyer$500“Ebony & silver right handed walking stick”
Jeanneret/Joubert Award: (Traditional painting any medium) Ian Hansen $200Watercolour: Margaret Bendit $200Ceramic: Colleen Thompson $150Local Ceramic: Ross McBride $100Print Making: Yolande Oakley $250Portrait: Sophie Dunlop $100Drawing: Carolyn Clarke $100
Art:Graham Austin, Vicki Parish, Judith WhiteSculpture: Jan KingCraft: Ivan Gluch
43rd Art & Craft Exhibition 9-18 May 1997
(Catalogue $4.00)
Athanasios Karagiannidis$2,000“Getting the Hang of It”
Local Art Prize:Tony Tozer $600“Red Sun”
Sculpture:Jenny Pollak$500“Body Lines – eight Small Dancers”
Craft:Margaret Hall$700“Raku Platter”
Local Craft:Dorothy Dwyer$500“Brooch I Patinated”
Jeanneret/Joubert Award: (Traditional painting any medium) Ian Hansen $200Watercolour: Elizabeth Yaffe $200Ceramic: Colleen Thompson $150Local Ceramic: Julie Ingles $100Print Making: Angela Gill $250
Art:Clem Millward, Josonia Palaitis,Margaret WoodwardSculpture: Graham CampCraft:Ross McBride
42nd Art & Craft Exhibition 3-12 May 1996
(Catalogue $3.00)
Jane Bennett$2,000“Pyrmont from the Top of the Glebe Island Bridge”
Local Art Prize:Gwen Hall $600“Wyrrabalong, Morning”
Open Sculpture: Brian O’Dwyer$500“The Architect”
Open Craft: Sondi Stankov$700“Primal Elegance”
Local Craft: Dorothy Dwyer$500“Brooch”
Jeanneret/Joubert Award: (Traditional painting any medium) Jane Bennett $200Watercolour: Elizabeth Yaffe $200Ceramic: Nicola Coady $150Local Ceramic: Julie Ingles $150Print Making: Angela Gill $200
Art:Danelle Bergstrom, Vivienne Dadour, Ross ManwaringSculpture:Graham CampCraft:Lucas Blacker
41st Art & Craft Exhibition 5-14 May 1995
(Catalogue $3.00)
Jane Bennett$2,000“Pyrmont Casino Site”
Local Art Prize: Joanna Wright O’Toole$600“My little French Polisher”
Sculpture: Richard Byrnes$500“Digestion Haiku”
Open Craft: Robyn Gordon$700“Structural Gathering”
Local Craft: Dorothy Dwyer$500“This way or that”
Jeanneret Award: NOT AWARDED $100Joubert Award: John Drew $100Watercolour: Margaret Bendit $200Ceramic: Helen Nolte $200Print Making: Christina Cordero $200
Art:Helen Goldsmith, Bob McPhillips, Tony TozerSculpture:Ross ManwarringCraft:Ross McBride
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition40th Art & Craft Exhibition 6-15 May 1994
(Catalogue $3.00)
HH Art Prize (Shared) $2,000 Tanya Chaley“Ancestor” & Wendy Kenyon “Phyl’s Crusty Tree”
Local Art Prize:Gwenda Hall$600“Troisny AI”
Sculpture:John Byrne$500“Bronze Woman”
Open Craft: (Shared) Robyn Gordon “Cipher 15” & Matt Long “Pedestal”$700
Local Craft: Ross McBride$500“Ash Glazed Blossom Bowl”
Jeanneret Award: Noeline Millar $100Joubert Award: NOT AWARDED $100Watercolour: Frederic Bates $200Ceramic: Julie Ingles $200Print Making: Bernhardine Mueller $200
Art:Jane BennettAnne BrackSculpture:Deborah EdwardsCraft:Lois Westlake
39th Art & Craft Exhibition 7-16 May 1993
(Catalogue $3.00)
HH Open Art Prize:Jane Bennett$1,400“Pyrmont – From The Top of the Power Station”
Local Art Prize:Nancy Goldfinch$600“Sketch In My Garden”
Sculpture:Gregory Simpson$250“Yellow Dog”
Open Craft:Samuel Horata$700“Traditional Buka Basket”
Local Craft:Michael Taylor$300“Large Stoneware Bowl”
Jeanneret Award: Jane Bennet $100Joubert Award: Jane Bennett $100Watercolour: Josonia Palaitis $200Ceramic: Michael Taylor $200Print Making: Angela Gill $150
Art:Eileen ChaninJo CondeSculpture:Anne FergusonCraft:Harvey Shields
38th Art & Craft Exhibition 8-17 May 1992
(Catalogue $3.00)
HH Open Art Prize (Acquisitive)Jo Conde$1,400“Pyrmont on a Busy Day”
Local Art Prize:Tony Tozer$600“Figure And Fragment”
Sculpture:Carole O’Sullivan$250“Adagio”
Open Craft:Terezia Csonka$700“Table cloth”
Local Craft:Julie Ingles$300“Lichen at Waldheim”
Jeanneret Award: Jane Bennet $100Joubert Award: Jane Bennett $100Watercolour: Jo Riley $200Ceramic: Julie Ingles $200Print Making: Jill Brown $150Drawing: Nancy Goldfinch $20021 Years & Under Art: Sarah Johnstone $10021 Years & Under Craft: Helen Migdanis $100
Art:Ann Cape,Graeme ChambersClem MillwardSculpture:Jeannette SiebolsCraft:Bob Thompson
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition37th Art & Craft Exhibition 17-26 May 1991
(Catalogue $3.00)
HH Open Art Prize (Acquisitive)Ann Cape$1,400“Mort”
Local Art Prize: Margaret Swinbourne$600“Isolde’s Dream”
Sculpture:Helen Leete$250“The War is going to schedule” Tryptych
Open Craft:Terry Baker$700“Celtic Series”
Local Craft:Dorothy Dwyer$300“Paperweight”
Jeanneret Award: NOT AWARDED $100Joubert Award: Marienne Wiles $100Watercolour: Allan Waite $200Ceramic: Helen Nolte $200Print Making: Audrey Pollak $150Drawing: Judy Trick21 Years & Under Art: Tanya Chaly21 Years & Under Craft: Ian Leete21 Years & Under Mayoral Award: Phillip Ruting (by Ald. Ross E. Williams)
Art:Jane BennettRoss ManwarringJocelyn Maughan
Sculpture:Graham CampCraft:Ross McBride
36th Art & Craft Exhibition 11-20 May 1990
(Catalogue $2.00)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive)Jane Bennett$1,400“Container Ship, Pyrmont”
Local Art Prize:Gwenda Hall$600“Temasek”
Craft Prize:Setsuko Ogishi$700“Women in Tropical Water II”
Local Craft:Dorothy Dwyer$300“Neckpiece”
Jeanneret Award: Noeline Millar $100Joubert Award: John Drew $100Watercolour: Margaret Zenetti $20021 Years & Under Art: Suzanne Lynas-Jones $10018 Years & Under Craft: Voula Migdanis $100Craft – Ceramic: Julie Ingles $150Print Making: Christina Cordero $100Drawing: Margaret Gibson $200
Art:Alex ButlerRuth FaerberMax TaylorCraft:Grace Cochrane
35th Art & Craft Exhibition 12-21 May 1989
(Catalogue $2.00)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive)Leyla Spencer$1,400“Waterfront”
Local Art Prize:Andrew Kaldor$500“Veranda View”
Craft Prize:Sione Falemaka$700“In the Name of Colour & Texture”
Jeanneret Award: Diana De-Ville $100Joubert Award: Barrie Drake $100Watercolour: Suzanne Archer $300Best Local Young Artist: Zoe Townley $100Best Local Young Craftperson: NOT AWARDED $100Mobil Best Ceramic in Craft: Dorothy Dwyer $250Rotary Best Ceramic in Craft: Julie Inglis $150Print Making: Barbara Davidson $100Drawing: Gunther Deix $200
Art:Paul DelpratGuy WarrenMichael WintersCraft:Terry Baker
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition34th Art & Craft Exhibition 13-22 May 1988
(Catalogue $1.00)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive)Rebecca Jacobson$1,200“Ragged Tier”
Local Art Prize:Margaret Swinbourne$300“The Circle Citadels There”
Craft Prize:Terry Baker$600“Large platter – gold leaf and lacquer finish”
Jeanneret Award: Margaret Bendit $100Joubert Award: Alison Taylor $100Watercolour: Tonny Vickery $150Best Local Young Artist: Martina Winch $50Best Local Young Craftperson: Graziella Maria Lo Iacono $50Mobil Best Ceramic in Craft: Debora Bennett $200 (+ HHCouncil supplement $50)Rotary Best Ceramic in Craft: Ross McBride $100Print Making: Nick Miller $100
Art:Dinah BenfieldGraeme ChambersRobin Norling
Craft:Phillip Giovanelli
Youth Section:Donella BryceBarrie DrakeGraham Camp
33rd Art & Craft Exhibition 22-31 May 1987
(Catalogue $1.00)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive)Dinah Benfield$1,200“Mazout et moi”
Local Art Prize:Gwenda Hall$300“Hoffman Finale”
Craft Prize:Phillip Giovanelli$600“Curves, Lines and Planes”
Jeanneret Award: Margaret Bendit $100Joubert Award: John Drew $100Best Local Young Artist: Cathy Sherry $50Best Local Young Craftperson: Not Awarded $50Mobil Best Ceramic in Craft: Julie McBride $200 (+ HHCouncil supplement $50)Rotary Best Ceramic in Craft: Helen Nolte $100Drawing/Print Making: Jon Fraser $150
Art:Brian O’DwyerRoss ManwaringTony TozerCraft:Robyn GordonYouth Section:Donella Bryce Barrie DrakeGraham Camp
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition32nd Art & Craft Exhibition 11-20 April 1986
(Catalogue $1.00)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive)Tony Tozer$1,000“Pyrmont”
Local Art Prize:Ingrid Johnstone$250“Wild Dog Country”
Craft Prize:(Equal First)Erica Cropper “Up the Garden Path (Rag Rug)” andShirley Cooper “Tussah and Italian Silk Shawl Shadow Weave”$500
Jeanneret Award: Harold Scott $100Joubert Award: Alison Taylor $100Watercolour: Tonny Vickery $150Best Local Young Artist: Shahe Simonian $50Best Local Young Craftsperson: Leisure Skills Unit, Gladesville Hospital $50Mobil Best Local Craft: Dorothy Dwyer $200 (+ HHCouncil supplement $50)Rotary Best Clay entry in Craft: Helene Nolte $50Real Estate Art Award for Drawing/Print Making: Nicholas Miller $150
Art:Ric HedleyClem MillwardRobyn PalmerCraft:Anne Flanagan
31st Art & Craft Exhibition 21-30 June 1985
(Catalogue $1.00)
HH Art Prize:(Acquisitive)Robyn Palmer$1,000“Leaning Tree”
Local Art Prize:Stuart Maxwell$250“Still Life with Violin”
Craft Prize:Kathryn McMiles$500“Kami” – ceramic and paper
Jeanneret Award: Angela Van Wyke $100Joubert Award: Alison Taylor $100Mobil Award: Ross McBride $200Rotary Club Award: Helene Nolte $50CBA Best Local Young Artist: Joss Bennett $50CBA Best Local Young Craftsperson: Susan Ralston $50Real Estate Art Award: Ingrid Johnstone $100Cowell R/E Award: Wendy Merrington
Art:John G. HenshawJosleyn MaughanAlan Walpole
Craft:Gudrun Klix
Children:Donella BryceBarry Drake
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition30th Art & Craft Exhibition 22 June – 1 July 1984
(Catalogue $1.00)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive): David Fairbairn$1,000“Head II SA”
Local Art Prize:Nancy Goldfinch$150“Crab Apple and Garage, Hunters Hill”
Craft Prize:(Shared) $1,000Dolores O’Neill“Cho-Cho San”AndAmanda Warner “Blue Lustre Jar”
Jeanneret Award: Valerie Marshall StrongJoubert Award: Alison TaylorMobil Award: Dorothy DwyerRotary Club Award: Julie InglesCBA Best Local Young Artist: Samantha CateCBA Best Local Young Craftsperson: Pippita BennettReal Estate Art Award:
Art:Richard DunnDenise HickeyJohn WinchCraft:Maurice McLoughlinMitsuo ShojiLeonard SmithChildren:Donella Bryce
29th Art & Craft Exhibition 17-26 June 1983
(Catalogue 60 cents)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive): John Winch$1,000 “Studies and Portrait of a Conductor”
Local Art Prize:Justine F. O’Regan$100“Aspects of Hunters Hill 1983”
Craft Prize: (Shared)$1,000Warren V. Langley “Islam II” and Graham Oldroyd “The Ship of Fools”
Jeanneret Award: (trad. oil or sim., local subject matter) Angus MacDonald $100Joubert Award: (trad. Watercolour or sim., local subject matter) Joan Mors $100Mondrian Award: (best modern) Ron Lambert $250CBA Best Local Young Artist: SHARED Pippita Bennett and Bruce A. Hunt $50CBA Best Local Young Craftsman: Yvonne Walker $50Mobil Oil Award: (best local craftsman) SHARED Dorothy Dwyer and Max B. Tychsen $100Boronia Award: (fibre) Lise Cruickshank $50Rotary Club of Gladesville Award: (clay) Michelle Ashton “Brolga Dragons” $50
Art:Graham CampPeter PinsonMichael Taylor
Craft:Martyn IlberyVirginia KaiserRobin Stubbs
Children:Donella BryceRoss McBride
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition28th Art & Craft Exhibition 6-13 June 1982
(Catalogue 80 cents)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive) Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture:$1,000John Winch “Documentation of the 1535 Voyage”
Local Art Prize:$100Colin Johnston“Kosciusko Stroll”
Craft Prize (clay, fibre, glass, leather, metal & wood):$1,000Mitsuo Shoji “Australian Experience ‘Northern Reef Sea’” plate
Jeanneret Award: (trad. oil or sim., local subject matter) Frederick Arthur Wailes $100Joubert Award: (trad. Watercolour or sim., local subject matter) Joan Mors $100Mondrian Award: (best modern) Ron Lambert $250CTB Best Local Young Artist: Thomas Sutherland $50CTB Best Local Young Craftsman: David McBride $50Mobil Oil Award: (best local craftsman) Annabel Fraser $100Boronia Award: (fibre) Daphne O’Brien $50Rotary Club of Gladesville Award: (clay) Ross A McBride $50
Art:Paul MiltonRobin NorlingHarry Peate
Craft:Michael KeigheryJennifer Michalski
Children:Donnella BryceGraeme Chambers
27th Art & Craft Exhibition 21-28 June 1981
(Catalogue 50 cents)
HH Art Prize (Acquisitive) Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture:$1,000Suzanne Archer “Matter”
Local Art Prize:$100Ingrid Johnstone“A Wet Prospect on the River, Part I” and “A Wet Prospect on the River, Part II”
Commended: Nora Heysen“Woman Relaxing”
Craft Prize (clay, fibre, glass, leather, metal,wood): SHARED$1,000Warren Langley “Landscape with Sunset” and Ann Taylor “Bush Music” (+ Boronia Award) and Terry Wright
Jeanneret Award: (trad. oil or sim., local subject matter) Frederick Arthur Wailes $100Joubert Award: (trad. Watercolour or sim., local subject matter) John Andrew Blackwell “Valentia St Wharf” $100Mobil Oil Award: (best local craftsman) Simone Merry $100CTB Two Best Local Young Craftpersons: Yvonne Walker “Caserole” $50 & David McBride “Bottle I” $50Boronia Award: (fibre) Ann Taylor $50Rotary Club of Gladesville Award: (clay) Terry Wright $50
Art:Paul JonesUrsula Prunster
Craft:Elizabeth JeneidWendy ManwaringGraham OldroydTerry RolfeAlan SchoultzPeter Watson
Children:Graeme ChambersRichard Hedley
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition“Platter” (+ Rotary Award)
26th Art & Craft Exhibition1-8 June 1980
(Catalogue 40 cents)
Introduction of “Crafts” to Exhibition
HH Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings, Drawings:$1,000John Winch “The Collection”
Local Art Prize:$100Gwenda Hall“Night Trinity”
Sculpture:-
Craft Prize (clay, fibre, leather, metal):$1,000 SHAREDKaye Brown “Western Bridle, Reins and Romal” and Graham Oldroyd “Pot with Handle”
Jeanneret Award: (trad. oil or sim., local subject matter) Pat Porteous $100Joubert Award: (trad. Watercolour or sim., local subject matter) Greg Hyde “’The Hill’ Studies” $100Mobil Oil Award: (best local craftsman) Ross Anthony McBride $100CTB Best Local Young Craftperson: $100 (SHARED) Shelley Margret Blanks and David Allen McBride
Art:Ross DavisClement MillwardKen Reinhard
Craft:Dorothy DwyerJutta FedersonWarren LangleyPeter RushforthSteve SaxtonAlan Wale
25th Art ExhibitionTue. 3 – Sat. 7 April 1979
(Catalogue 40 cents)
HH Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings, Drawings:$1,000Geoffrey Stewart Rose “Intrusion”
Local Art Prize:$100Bruce Charles King“Alexandra Street, Hunter’s Hill”
Highly Commended:Nora Heysen “Anemone”
Sculpture: -
Joubert Award: $100 Greg Hyde “Sydney Triptych”Jeanneret Award: $100 Frederick Arthur Wailes “Woolwich Pier Hotel”
Art:John CoburnCameron SparksAnne Ferguson
Children:Donella Bryce
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition24th Art ExhibitionTue. 4 – Sat. 8 April 1978
(Catalogue 40 cents)
HH Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings, Drawings:$1,000Charles Cooper “A Motel Portrait”
Local Art Prize:$100Stuart Maxwell“Still Life with Pots”
Joubert Award: $100 Ros Breillat “Secluded Corner – Hunter’s Hill”Jeanneret Award: $100 Tracie Anne Boyd “Old Sid”
Art:Hector GillilandFrank WattersKen Unsworth
Ceramics:Bernard Sahm
Children:Graeme Chambers
23rd Art ExhibitionSun. 27 March to Sun. 3 April 1977
(Catalogue 40 cents)
Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings:$600Ruth Lowe “View from Downstairs”
Local Art Prize:Pat Porteous “Of Sunshine and green Fields”
Highly Commended: Nora Heysen “The Old Chalet Kitchen”
Sculpture:Jean Broom-Norton “Val-Portrait Head”
Pottery:Julie Ingles “Ash Glaze”
Jeanneret Award: Frederick Arthur Wailes “Old Shop – Ferry Street, Hunter’s Hill”Joubert Award: Ros Breillat “Cottage – Hunter’s Hill”
Art:Edward HallKen reinhardClement MilwardSculpture:Bim HilderCeramics:Janet MansfieldChildren:Graeme Chambers
22nd Art Exhibition Sun. 4 – Sun. 11 April 1976
(Catalogue 30 cents)
Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings:$600Robert Francis Williams “Crossover”
Local Art Prize $50:Nora Heysen “Across the River, Gladesville Bridge” and also Jeanneret Award.
Sculpture $100 (non-acquisitive):Wendy Erickson “Form”
Ceramics Open (non-acquisitive) $100:Janet Mansfield “Bottle”
Local Watercolour, drawing or Like (non-acquisitive) $50:Kath Giovanelli “Seated Nude”
Joubert Award (Watercolour, Drawing or similar): Joan Mors “View from Kokera Street”Jeanneret Award: Nora Heysen “Across the River, Gladesville Bridge”
Art:Lloyd ReesJohn SantryJames GleesonSculpture:Brian O’DwyerCeramics:Peter RushforthChildren:Graeme Chambers
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition21st Art Exhibition 13-20 April 1975
(Catalogue 30 cents)
Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings (Oil or like):$400Ruth Faerber “Slice of Life”
Local Art Prize (oil or like, non -acquisitive) $50Nora Heysen “Hotty Lahm”
Local Watercolour, Drawing or like (non-acquisitive) $50Ros Breillat“Growing”
Sculpture $100 (non-acquisitive)Zdenka Ebner “untitled”
Ceramics (non-acquisitive) $100David Harrison “Racu Vase”
Open Watercolour (Non-acquisitive)$200Brandon A. Cavalier“To Articulate”
Jeanneret Award: Nora Heysen “Hotty Lahm”Joubert Award: Bruce C. King “Foss Street”
Art:John CoburnReinis ZustersProf. Bernard SmithSculpture:Ron Robertson-SwannCeramics:Molly DouglasChildren:Graeme Chambers
20th Art Exhibition Sun. 24-31 March 1974
(Catalogue 30 cents)
Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings (Oil or like):$400Sylvia M. Holmes“Belief”
Local Art Prize (oil or like, non -acquisitive) $50Pat Porteous “Boatshed on a Windy Day”
Local Water colour, Drawing or like (non-acquisitive) $50Kath Giovanelli “Lane Cove
Sculpture $100 (non-acquisitive)Michael Lemits “Under X Over”
Ceramics – Thrown (non-acquisitive) $50Gillian Dodds “Wine Set (7 Piece)”
Ceramics – Handbuilt (non-acquisitive $50Madeline Heather “Organic Form”
Open Watercolour (Non-acquisitive)$200Venita Salnajs “Resurgent Water”
Joubert Award: H. Leonard Greening “Corner Shop, Hunter’s Hill”Jeanneret Award: Dorothy Atkins “North Sydney from Hunter’s Hill”
Art:Cameron SparksHector GillilandLorna NimmoSculpture:Bim HilderCeramics:Ivan EnglundChildren:Dorothy Atkins
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art ExhibitionRiver Banks”
19th Art Exhibition 25 March – 1 April 1973
(Catalogue 30 cents)
Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings (Oil or like):$400Idris Murphy “Enshrinement”
Local Art Prize (oil or like, non -acquisitive) $50Nancy Goldfinch “Autumn”
Local Watercolour, Drawing or like (non-acquisitive) $50Jennifer McHugh “Sea Snake”
Sculpture $100 (non-acquisitive)Frederic Braat “The Seeds of Time”
Ceramics – Thrown (non-acquisitive) $50Eunice Bates “Patio Pot”
Ceramics – Handbuilt (non-acquisitive $50Jolanta Janavicius “Plate”
Open Watercolour (Non-acquisitive)$200Venita Salnajs “Interaction”
Joubert Award: Alex McMillan “Old Hunter’s Hill”Jeanneret Award: Dorothy Atkins “Gale St., Woolwich”
Art:James GleesonJohn SantryElwyn LynnSculpture:Ian MackayCeramics:Evan Englund Molly DouglasChildren:Dorothy Atkins
18th Art Exhibition 19-26 March 1972
(Catalogue 30 cents)
Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings (Oil or like): Non Traditional$200Zdenka Ebner “Painting”
Art Prize (Non-Acquisitive) Paintings (Oil or like): Traditional$200Idris Murphy
Local Art Prize (oil or like, non -acquisitive) $50Janifer H. Fraser “Agapanthus”
Local Watercolour, Drawing or like (non-acquisitive) $50M. A. Lemits
Sculpture $100 (non-acquisitive)-
Ceramics – Thrown (non-acquisitive) $50Warren Slater “Blossom Jar”
Ceramics – Handbuilt (non-acquisitive $50Warren
Open Watercolour (Non-acquisitive) - Traditional$200Desmond C. Green “The Swimming Champion”
Open Watercolour (Non-acquisitive) – Non Traditional
Joubert Award $100: Antonia Shaw “Gladesville Bridge”Jeanneret Award $100: Francis J. Beeman “Clover Hunt”
Art:John SantryDr Donald BrookFrank McNamaraSculpture:Tom BassCeramics:Peter TravisBernard SahmChildren:Dorothy Atkins
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition“Ain’t She Sweet”
“Brain Child” Slater “Handbuilt No. 2”
$200Cameron Sparks “Harbour Landscape”
17th Art Exhibition 28 March – 4 April 1971
(Catalogue 20 cents)
Open OilsFirst Prize – Traditional: $200 (non-acquisitive)
Non- Traditional:$200 (non-acquisitive)
Howard Jones
Local OilFirst Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)
Local Watercolour First Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)
S. H. Simpson
SculptureFirst Prize $100 (non-acquisitive)
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)
Open WatercolourFirst Prize – Traditional: $100 (non-acquisitive)Non-Traditional $100 (non-acquisitive)
Art:Edward HallJo RoseSculpture:Stephen WalkerCeramics:Ivan EnglundMollie DouglasChildren:Dorothy Atkins
16th Art Exhibition 12-19 April 1970
(Catalogue 20 cents)
Open OilsFirst Prize – Traditional: $200 (non-acquisitive)
Non- Traditional:$200 (non-acquisitive)
Bettina McMahon
Local OilFirst Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)
Local Watercolour First Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)
V. E. Sommers
SculptureFirst Prize $100 (non-acquisitive)
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)
Open WatercolourFirst Prize – Traditional: $100 (non-acquisitive)Non-Traditional $100 (non-acquisitive)
Art:Prof. Bernard SmithLloyd ReesGeorge F. LawrenceSculpture:Ron Robertson-SwannCeramics:Mr W. Huff-JohnstonMrs S CooperChildren:Dorothy Atkins
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition15th Art Exhibition 4-11 May 1969
(Catalogue 20 cents)
Open OilsFirst Prize – Traditional: $200 (non-acquisitive)Garran-Brown“Black and White in the Northern Territory”
Non- Traditional:$200 (non-acquisitive)Joe Rose “Variation on a Theme”
Local OilFirst Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)Jean H. McManus “Orpheus”
Local Watercolour First Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)Sue Atkins “Blue Study Shapes”
SculptureFirst Prize $100 (non-acquisitive)
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Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize – Traditional: $100 (non-acquisitive)Graham P. Austin “Landscape with Farms”
Non-Traditional $100 (non-acquisitive)Patricia Englund“Flight of Eagles”
Art:Messrs F. McNamara, S. Rapotec and J. HenshawSculpture:Mr H. InghamCeramics:Messrs B. Sahm and D. SmithChildren:Dorothy Atkins
14th Art Exhibition 5-12 May 1968
(Catalogue 20 cents)
Open OilsFirst Prize – Traditional: $200 (non-acquisitive)?
Non- Traditional:$200 (non-acquisitive)?
Venita Sainajs
Local OilFirst Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)?
Local Watercolour First Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)?
Elsie H. Bennett
SculpturePrize $60 (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize – Traditional: $100 (non-acquisitive)?
Non-Traditional $100 (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Watercolours:Messrs W. E. Pidgeon,Edward Hall,R. ZustersSculpture:Mr L. A. WareCeramics:Mesdames W. Garnsey (Thrown),M. Gazzard (Hand Built)Children:Mrs Dorothy
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art ExhibitionAtkins
13th Art Exhibition 30 April –7 May 1967
(Catalogue 20 cents)
Open OilsFirst Prize – Traditional: $200 (non-acquisitive)?
Non- Traditional:$200 (non-acquisitive)?
Franklin E. Bennett
Local OilFirst Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)?
Local Watercolour First Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)?
Jean McManus
SculpturePrize $60 (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize – Traditional: $100 (non-acquisitive)?
Non-Traditional $100 (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Watercolours:Messrs J. Santry,G. Lawrence, and J. HenshawSculpture:Mr H. FlugelmanCeramics:Mr W. Huff-Johnston (Thrown),Mr P. Travis (Hand Built)Children:Miss J. McManus
12th Art Exhibition20 – 27 March 1966
(Catalogue 20 cents)
Open OilsFirst Prize – Traditional: $200 (non-acquisitive)?
Non- Traditional:$200 (non-acquisitive)?
Colin Williams
Local OilFirst Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)?
Local Watercolour First Prize $50 (non-acquisitive)?
H L Greening
SculpturePrize $60 (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize $20 (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize – Traditional: $100 (non-acquisitive)?
Non-Traditional $100 (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Watercolours:Messrs Douglas Dundas,Lloyd Rees and David StrachanSculpture: Miss Esther BellisCeramics:Mr Ivan Englund (hand-built),Miss Mollie Douglas (thrown)Children: Mrs Dorothy Atkins
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition11th Art Exhibition 21 – 28 March 1965
(Catalogue 2 shillings)
Open OilsFirst Prize –100 guineas (non-acquisitive)?Leonas Urbonas
Local OilsFirst Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Local Watercolour First Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Roxanne Clayton
SculptureFirst Prize 30 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize –50 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Watercolours: Messrs Maximillian Feuerring and John Santry, and Miss Nora HeysenSculpture:Mr Tom BassCeramics:Mr L. Blakebrough (hand-built) and Mrs V. Andrews (thrown)Children:Mrs Joan Bunt
10th Art Exhibition 12-19 April 1964
(Catalogue 2 shillings)
Open OilsFirst Prize –75 guineas (non-acquisitive)?William Salmon
Local OilsFirst Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?Local Water colour First Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Dorothy Atkins
SculptureFirst Prize 30 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize –50 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Watercolours:Messrs Douglas Dundas,George Lawrence and David StrachanSculpture: Mr L. R. DadswellCeramics: Mr P. F. Rushforth (hand-built) and Miss M. Douglas (thrown)Children: Miss Elizabeth McIntyre
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition9th Art Exhibition9 – 16 June 1963
(Catalogue 2 shillings)
Open OilsFirst Prize –75 guineas (non-acquisitive)?Sid Hutchings
Local OilsFirst Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Local Water colour First Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Leonard Greening
SculptureFirst Prize 30 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize –50 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Watercolours:Messrs J. Santry, D. Strachan and Miss N. HeysenSculpture: Mr Bim HilderCeramics: Mrs P. Englunc (hand-built) and Miss M. Douglas (thrown)Children: Mrs A. J. Atkins
8th Art Exhibition
1962
G. Warren Jo Ross
7th Art Exhibition(Centenary)16 – 23 April 1961
(Catalogue 2 shillings)
Open OilsFirst Prize –50 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Local OilsFirst Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Local Water colour First Prize 25 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
SculptureFirst Prize 30 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize –50 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Water colours:Mr D. Dundas, Mr G. Lawrence, Mr G. K. TownsendSculpture:Mr L. DadswellCeramics:Mr P. F. Rushworth (thrown)Mrs G. K. Townshend (hand built)Children:
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art ExhibitionMr R. K. DoigMrs R. BreillatMrs R. G. Giovanelli
6th Art Exhibition4 – 10 April1960
Open OilsFirst Prize –60 guineas (non-acquisitive)Edward Hall
Local OilsFirst Prize 30 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Local Water colour First Prize 20 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Leonard H. Greening
SculptureFirst Prize 20 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – ThrownFirst Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Ceramics – Hand Built First Prize 10 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Open WatercolourFirst Prize –40 guineas (non-acquisitive)?
Oils & Water colours:Mr D. Dundas, Mr G. Lawrence, Mr G. K. TownsendSculpture:Mr L. DadswellCeramics:Mr P. F. Rushworth (thrown)Mrs G. K. Townshend (hand built)Children:Miss C. Odell,Mrs M. Rossi, Miss A. Shaw
5th Art Exhibition 5 – 12 April 1959
Judges:Mr W. D. Pidgeon,Mr D. Orban,Mr G. K. TownsendChildren:Miss Gwen Plumb,Mr Jeff Smart, Mr Douglas Watson
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition4th Art Exhibition 16 – 23 March 1958
(Catalogue 1 shilling)
Open Section Local Section Judges:Mr Douglas R. Dundas,Mr Lloyd Rees,Mr Laurence ThomasJudges Children:Mr Douglas Watson,Miss Rachael Roxborough
3rd Art Exhibition 17 – 24 March 1957
(Catalogue 1 shilling)
Open Section Local Section Judges:Prof. F. E. A. Towndrow,Mr G. K. Townsend,Mr James CookJudges for Children:Miss Enid Cambridge,Mrs Dahl CollingsMrs John Eldershaw
2nd Art Exhibition 19 - 26 February 1956
(Catalogue 1 shilling)
Royal Art SocietyExhibits
Society of Artists Exhibits
Contemporary Art SocietyExhibits
The Australian Watercolour InstituteExhibits
Australian Art Society Exhibits
Open Section,Hunter’s Hill Subject
Judges:Sir Charles Lloyd Jones, Kt.Mrs E. V. EvattMrs Warwick FairfaxJudges for Children:Miss Judy CassabMr Jeffrey SmartMiss Phyllis
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art ExhibitionShillito
A Loan Exhibition -Paintings from Private Homes
21 – 26 February 1955
(Catalogue 1 shilling)
Children’s Paintings Judges were Mr John Dabron, Miss Elaine Haxton and Mr William Pidgeon.
1. Reminiscences Oil: 1949: 11 ½ in. H x 10 in. W. SALI HERMAN Lent by Mrs J. J. Amory2. Rose-Gum Plain Oil: 1950: 35 ½ in. H x 47 in. W. SIDNEY NOLAN Lent by Mr J. J. Amory3. The Corner Shop Oil: 1949: 14 ½ in. H x 17 ½ in. W. SALI HERMAN Lent by Mr J. J. Amory4. Molonglo River Watercolour: 1947: 14 ½ in. H. x 19 ½ in. W. NANCY PARKER Lent by Mr J. J. Amory5. Gum Trees Watercolour: 1937: 12 ¾ in. H. x 15 ½ in. W. HANS HEYSEN Lent by Mr J. J. Amory6. Film Night Watercolour: C. 1945: 12 ¼ in. H x 8 ½ in. W. WILLIAM E. PIDGEON Lent by Mr and Mrs A. J. Atkins7. Blue Jug Oil: C. 1941: 25 in. H. x 18 ½ in. W. MOLLY PAXTON Lent by Mr and Mrs A. J. Atkins8. Swampland Patriarch Watercolour: 11 ½ in. H. x 15 ½ in. W. LEITH ANGELO Lent by Mr and Mrs C. O. Bancroft9. River Reflections, North Fremantle Watercolour: 1949: 13 in. H. x 17 ½ in. W. ALAN STUBBS Lent by Mr and Mrs C. O. Bancroft10. French Riviera Watercolour: 1930: 13 in. H. x 17 in. W. RAH FIZELLE Lent by Miss Eileen Berndt11. Sailing Ships In Storm Watercolour: 14 ¼ in. H. x 23 ¼ in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by Mrs C. A. Blagrave12. Sailing Ships In Storm Watercolour: 14 ¼ in. H. x 23 ¼ in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by Mrs C. A. Blagrave13. The Flower Market Oil: 10 in. H. x 13 ½ in. W. CARRIER Lent by Mrs E. M. Brissenden14. The Huon Valley Watercolour: 1938: 8 ½ in. H. x 16 in. W. HAROLD B. HERBERT Lent by Mrs E. M. Brissenden15. Foreman’s Corner Oil: 1951: 14 in. H. x 17 in. W. C. G. TAYLOR Lent by Mrs S. E. Chambers16. The Duet Oil: (1848-1903): 13 in. H. x 9 ½ in. W. R. MOLS Lent by Mr and Mrs E. P. Considine17. Double Portrait Oil: C. 1911: 18 in. H. x 23 in. W. L. HAMBURGER Lent by Mr and Mrs E. P. Considine18. Sheep in Country Lane Oil: 21 ½ in. H. x 29 in. W. HENRY WIRKES Lent by Mr and Mrs E. P. Considine19. Red Gloves Oil: 19 ¼ in. H. x 24 ¼ in. W. GEORGE FINEY Lent by Mrs J. Cotter20. Fishermen Watercolour: (1815-1895): 3 in. H. x 5 ¼ in. W. JOHN ABSOLON Lent by Mrs J. Cotter21. Narrabeen Lagoon Oil: 17 in. H. x 21 in. W. SID LONG Lent by Mrs J. K. Dixon22. Balmoral Beach, West Watercolour: 1927: 9 ½ in. H. x 12 ½ in. W. M. J. McNALLY Lent by Mrs J. K. Dixon23. Near the Cowpasture Road Watercolour: 1912: 13 in. H. x 15 in. W. JOHN D. MOORE Lent by Mrs J. K. Dixon24. Native, South Coast Watercolour: (1864-1937): 17 in. H. x 13 ¼ in. W. B. E. MINNS Lent by Mrs J. K. Dixon25. Horses Before A Bush Fire Watercolour: (1864-1937): 10 ½ in. H. x 14 in. W. B. E. MINNS Lent by Mrs J. K. Dixon26. The Oysterman Watercolour: 1919: 9 in. H. x 11 ¼ in. W. PENLEIGH BOYD Lent by Mrs J. K. Dixon27. Figtree bridge Oil: 7 ¼ in. H. x 9 ½ in. W. KENNETH GREEN Lent by Mr and Mrs F. M. Edgington28. White Gum Stencil: 1953: 20 ½ in. H. x 16 in. W. MARGARET PRESTON Lent by Mr and Mrs F. M. Edgington29. France Oil: 1924: 17 ½ in. H. x 14 ¼ in. W. ELIOTH GRUNER (1882 – 1939) Lent by Mr and Mrs Lindley Evans29a. Landscape Oil: 1914: 8 in. H. x 5 in. W. ELIOTH GRUNER (1882 – 1939) Lent by Mr R. D. Fitzgerald, O.B.E.30. The Lane Cove Above Figtree Bridge Oil: C. 1908: 50 in. H. x 35 ½ in. W. W. C. PIGUENIT Lent by Mr K. C. F. Harris31. The River Conway, North Wales Oil: 17 ½ in. H. x 29 ½ in. W. W. C. PIGUENIT Lent by Miss M. C. Fleming32. Interior Oil: 19th Century: 11 in. H. x 14 ½ in. W. REMI VAN HAANEN: Viennese Lent by Mr Paul A. Frolich33. Halloween Watercolour: 1943: 21 in. H. x 15 in. W. ROSALEEN NORTON Lent by Mr Paul A. Frolich
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition34. Jungle Christ Tempera: 1945: 19 ½ in. H. x 9 in. W. SELINA MULLER Lent by Mr Paul A. Frolich35. Portrait Oil: 1840: 9 in. H x 7 in. W. UNKNOWN Viennese Painter Lent by Mr Paul A. Frolich36. Landscape Pencil and Wash: 1944: 12 ½ in. H. x 15 ½ in. W. E. A. HARVEY Lent by Mr Paul A. Frolich37. Washing The Steps Oil: 1932: 8 ½ in. H. x 6 in. W. WILLIAM DOBELL Lent by Dr and Mrs H. R. Black38. Pastoral, Hahndorf Pastel: 1911: 12 in. H. x 15 ½ in. W. HANS HEYSEN Lent by Dr and Mrs H. R. Black39. Coastal Ridge Watercolour: 1952: 13 ½ in. H. x 17 ½ W. G. K. TOWNSHEND Lent by Mr and Mrs W. H. Hibble40. Sand Dunes, Long Reef Oil: C. 1952: 15 ½ in. H. x 19 in. W. RICHARD ASHTON Lent by Mr and Mrs W. H. Hibble41. Stillness Watercolour: 1950: 13 ½ in. H. x 17 ½ in. W. G. K. TOWNSHEND Lent by Mr and Mrs W. H. Hibble42. Stanley Bridge From Boundary Street Oil: 1948: 13 ½ in. H. x 20 ½ in. W. VINCENT BROWN Lent by Mr and Mrs J. Irom43. The Brindabella Range Oil: 1950: 11 ½ in. H. x 24 in. W. DOUGLAS DUNDAS Lent by Mr and Mrs R. G. F. Kalberer44. Flowerpiece Oil: 9 ½ in. H. x 7 ½ in. W. SIR CHARLES LLOYD JONES Lent by Mr and Mrs R. G. F. Kalberer45. Flowerpiece Oil: 6 in. H. x 5 in. W. GEORGE RAFFAN Lent by Mr and Mrs R. G. F. Kalberer46. Fantasie Pastel: 19th Century: 24 in. H. x 19 ½ in. W. JACQUES ANDRE: French Lent by Mr and Mrs A. E. Kelen47. The Hon. Mr Justice Kirby Oil: 1952: 27 in. H. x 31 ½ in. W. WILLIAM E. PIDGEON Lent by Mr Justice Kirby48. Joan Oil: 1950: 17 ½ in. H. x 14 in. W. WILLIAM E. PIDGEON Lent by Mrs H. Lahm49. Model Oil: 1939: 11 in. H. x 12 ½ in. W. JEAN BELLETTE Lent by Mrs H. Lahm50. Gulls Oil: C. 1938: 7 ½ in. H. x 9 ¼ in. W. GEORGE FINEY Lent by Mr H. Lahm51. St. John’s, Camden Oil: 1938: 14 in. H. x 17 in. W. WILL ASHTON Lent by Mr E. M. Lotze52. Northern Hills Oil: 19 ½ in. H. x 23 ½ in. W. MAX RAGLESS Lent by Mr E. W. MacAlpine53. Cannas Oil: 24 ½ in. H. x 18 ½ in. W. GEORGE FINEY Lent by Mr E. W. MacAlpine54. County Down (Ireland) Watercolour: 9 ½ in. H. x 13 ½ in. W. DARYL LINDSAY Lent by Mr E. W. MacAlpine55. Le Pont Royal Oil: 1934: 8 in. H. x 10 in. W. NANCY GOLDFINCH Lent by Mr and Mrs J. M. Mannix56. Mrs P. G. King (Widow of Governor King) Watercolour: C. 1840: 9 ¼ in. H. x 7 ¾ in. W. W. NICHOLAS Lent by Mr and Mrs J. M. Mannix57. Rev. Samuel Marsden Watercolour: 1833: 16 ¼ in. H. x 8 ¼ in. W. ROBERT READ Lent by Mr and Mrs S. J. Marshall58. Mrs Samuel Marsden Watercolour: 1833: 16 ¼ in. H. x 8 ¼ in. W. ROBERT READ Lent by Mr and Mrs S. J. Marshall59. River Scene Watercolour: 1907: 22 in. H. x 16 in. W. SID LONG (1878-1955) Lent by Mr and Mrs S. J. Marshall60. Seascape With Ships Pencil and Watercolour: C. 1850: 7 in. H. x 8 ½ in. W. SIR OSWALD BRIERLEY Lent by Mr and Mrs F. T. D. Meares61. Night Club Oil: 1952: 19 in. H. x 27 in. W. CHARLES DOUTNEY Lent by Mr H. Missingham62. Escaping Convict Ripolin: 1947: 28 in. H. x 36 in. W. SIDNEY NOLAN Lent by Mr H. Missingham63. Broken Hill Landscape Oil: 1950: 34 in. H. x 48 in. W. SALI HERMAN Lent by Mr H. Missingham64. Standing Figures Pen and Wash Drawing: 1950: 11 ½ in. H. x 9 ½ in. W. HENRY MOORE Lent by Mr H. Missingham65. The Tragedy Etching: 1950: 21 ½ in. H. x 25 ¾ in. W. HENRY MOORE Lent By Mr H. Missingham66. Tarban Creek Watercolour: (1846-1914): 12 ¾ in. H. x 9 in. W. W. C. PIGUENIT Lent by the Trustees of the Public Library of N.S.W. (Dixson Galleries)67. Lane Cove River Entrance Watercolour: (1846-1914): 11 in. H. x 15 in. W. W. C. PIGUENIT Lent by the Trustees of the Public Library of
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art ExhibitionN.S.W. (Dixson Galleries)68. Long Wharf, Lane Cove Watercolour: (1846-1914): 10 in. H. x 14 in. W. W. C. PIGUENIT Lent by the Trustees of the Public Library of N.S.W. (Dixson Galleries)69. Parramatta River From Woolwich Watercolour: (1846-1914): 11 ¼ in. H. x 18 in. W. W. C. PIGUENIT Lent by the Trustees of the Public Library of NSW (Dixson Galleries)70. Church At Lane Cove Oil: 1945: 13 ½ in. H. x 16 in. W. LLOYD REES Lent by the National Art Gallery of N.S.W.71. The Blue Bay Oil: 1945: 19 ½ in. H. x 24 ½ in. W. LLOYD REES Lent by the National Art Gallery of N.S.W.72. Fig Tree Wharf Watercolour: 1945: 13 in. H. x 17 ½ in. W. ALFRED H. COOK Lent by the National Art Gallery of N.S.W.73. Landscape With Bridges Oil: 11 ¾ in. H. x 17 ½ in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by Mrs M. M. Nicholson74. Breaking Wave Watercolour: (1859-1953): 9 ½ in. H. x 22 in. W. W. LISTER LISTER Lent Anonymously75. Moonlight Oil: (1878-1945): 7 ½ in. H. x 9 in. W. FRED LEIST Lent Anonymously76. Aboriginal Head Etching: (1864-1937): 3 ¼ in. H. x 2 ½ in. W. B. E. MINNS Lent Anonymously77. The Grey Day Watercolour: C. 1930: 13 in. H. x 18 in. W. HAROLD B. HERBERT Lent by Mrs H. R. Palmer78. Landscape Watercolour: 1931: 10 in. H. x 15 ½ in. W. VINCENT BROWN Lent by Mrs H. R. Palmer79. Olinda Landscape Oil: 13 in. H. x 24 in. W. ERNEST BUCKMASTER Lent by Mrs H. R. Palmer80. Outskirts of Orange Oil: 11 ½ in. H. x 15 in. W. LLOYD REES Lent by Miss Adelaide Perry81. The White Terraces, N.Z. Pastel: C. 1884: 15 ½ in. H. x 27 in. W. PERRETT Lent by Mr and Mrs D. M. Pilkington82. Hawkesbury Landscape Watercolour: 1871: 17 in. H. x 23 ½ in. W. EDWARD COOMBES Lent by Mr and Mrs R. S. Murray Prior83. MacDonald Ranges Oil: 1908: 8 ½ in. H. x 13 in. W. W. M. ROBERTS Lent by Mr and Mrs R. S. Murray Prior84. Commerce – Darling Harbour Oil: 1918: 8 ½ in. H. x 10 ½ in. W. ELIOTH GRUNER Lent by Riverside Secondary Home Science School85. Gaity Watercolour: 1946: 20 in. H. x 19 ¼ in. W. MARGARET COEN Lent by Riverside Secondary Home Science School86. A Country Road Pastel: 1946: 18 ½ in. H. x 25 ½ in. W. D. ORBAN Lent by Riverside Secondary Home Science School87. Study in Blues Oil: 1909: 8 in. H. x 10 in. W. PENLEIGH BOYD Lent by Riverside Secondary Home Science School88. The Mouth Of The Clarence Watercolour: 1934: 15 in. H. x 17 in. W. KENNETH MacQUEEN Lent by Riverside Secondary Home Science School89. Cliffs of Southern England Watercolour: 18 ½ in. H. x 28 ½ in. W. A. H. FULLWOOD (1864-1930) Lent by Riverside Secondary Home Science School90. Nude Oil: 1904: 9 in. H. x 12 ¼ in. W. G. W. LAMBERT Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts91. St. George And The Dragon Watercolour: 1935: 21 in. H. x 23 ½ in. W. NORMAN LINDSAY Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts92. Little Dock, Melbourne Oil: 9 in. H. x 13 in. W. FRED McCUBBIN (1855-1917) Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts93. South Australian Landscape Watercolour: 1944: 12 in. H. x 18 ½ in. W. HANS HEYSEN Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts94. Shepherds Gathering Watercolour: 14 ½ in. H. x 18 in. W. BLAMIRE YOUNG (1862-1935) Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts95. Street Scene, London Oil: 3 in. H. x 8 ¾ in. W. SIR ARTHUR STREETON (1867-1943) Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts96. She-Oak And Sea Oil: 4 ½ in. H. x 7 ½ in. W. TOM ROBERTS (1856-1931) Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts97. Flowerpiece Oil: 1945: 34 in. H. x 30 ½ in. W. HENRY HANKE Lent by Mr and Mrs E. V. Roberts
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History of Prize Recipients of the Hunters Hill Art Exhibition98. Cobbity Church Watercolour: 1927: 15 in. H. x 18 in. W. LAURA BOOTH Lent by Mrs J. H. Robison99. Theme On A Nullabor Bone Oil: 1949: 32 in. H. x 37 in. W. IAN BOW Lent by Mr and Mrs D. A. Ross100. Silver Poplars Watercolour: 10 ¾ in. H. x 14 ½ in. W. ALFRED H. COOK Lent by Mr C. E. Ryves101. Neglected Back Yards Of Darlinghurst Monotype: 11 ¼ in. H. x 9 ½ in. W. ALFRED H. COOK Lent by Mr C. E. Ryves102. G. H. Simpson, Esq. Oil: 1890: 34 ½ in. H. x 44 in. W. MARGARET H. SIMPSON Lent by Mr C. H. G. Simpson103. Temple Of The Tooth, Kandy Oil: C. 1894: 35 ½ in. H. x 47 ½ in. W. MARGARET H. SIMPSON Lent by Mr C. H. G. Simpson104. Friede Pencil: 1875: 11 in. H. x 9 in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by Mrs C. H. G. Simpson105. William Carr, Esq. Cut paper silhouette (black and gold): 1840: 10 in. H. x 8 in. W. FRITH Lent by Mrs C. H. G. Simpson106. Passy Watercolour: 1954: 9 ½ in. H. x 10 in. W. GLADYS OWEN Lent by Mr J. E. Simpson107. Paris And Helen Of Troy Oil: 1639: 6 ft. 8 in. H. x 9 ft. 6 in. W. PHILLIPE DE CHAMPAIGNE Lent by St. Joseph’s College108. Madonna And Child Oil on wood panel: C. 1480: Circular 3 ft. 6 in. Attributed to Bottecelli Lent by St. Joseph’s College109. St. Cecilia Oil: 28 ½ in. H. x 22 in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by St. Joseph’s College110. David And Goliath Oil: 3 ft. 8 in. H. x 5 ft. 2 in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by St. Joseph’s College111. Governor Macquarie Oil: 8 in. H. x 7 ¼ in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by St. Joseph’s College112. Washing Of The Feet Oil: 25 in. H. x 29 in. W. UNKNOWN Lent by St. Joseph’s College113. Seated Nude Oil and Ink: 1949: 17 ½ in. H. x 13 ¼ in. W. WALLACE THORNTON Lent by Mr and Mrs J. Sweeney114. Fowlyard, Summer Evening Oil: 1950: 17 in. H. x 24 ½ in. W. MARIE GARDINER Lent by Mr and Mrs J. Sweeney115. Elles Monotype: 1954: 19 ½ in. H. x 14 ½ in. W. PAUL HAEFLIGER Lent by Mr and Mrs J. Sweeney116. Barristers Crossing The Macquarie Oil: 1950: 11 ½ in. H. x 15 in. W. WILLIAM E. PIDGEON Lent by Mr and Mrs King Watson117. Thirroul Watercolour: 1898: 10 in. H. x 16 in. W. GERALD FITZGERALD (1873 – 1935) Lent by Mrs R. M. Windeyer118. Swimming Horses Watercolour: 1894: 12 in. H. x 19 in. W. A. H. FULLWOOD (1863-1930) Lent by Mrs R. M. Windeyer
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