Wynne Prize - List of Winners

List of Winners

  • 1897 – Walter Withers – The Storm
  • 1898 – W. Lister Lister – The Last Gleam
  • 1899 – G. W. Lambert – Across the Blacksoil Plains
  • 1900 – Walter Withers – Still Autumn
  • 1901 – W. C. Piguenit – Thunderstorm on the Darling
  • 1902 – James S. White – In Defence of the Flat (bronze group)
  • 1903 – Edward Officer – Glenora
  • 1904 – Hans Heysen – Mystic Morn
  • 1905 – Albert J. Hanson – The Blue Noon (watercolour)
  • 1906 – W. Lister Lister – The Golden Splendour of the Bush
  • 1907 – G. W. L. Hirst – Study of a Head (plaster)
  • 1908 – Will Ashton – Noon, Burnside, S.A.
  • 1909 – Hans Heysen – Summer (watercolour)
  • 1910 – W. Lister Lister – Mid Song of Birds and Insects Murmuring
  • 1911 – Hans Heysen – Hauling Timber
  • 1912 – W. Lister Lister – Sydney Harbour
  • 1913 – W. Lister Lister – Federal Capital Site
  • 1914 – Penleigh Boyd – Landscape
  • 1915 – John Christie Wright – Knowledge, Fine Art and Commerce (bronze group)
  • 1916 – Elioth Gruner – Morning Light
  • 1917 – W. Lister Lister – Windswept Marshes
  • 1918 – W. B. McInnes – The Grey Road
  • 1919 – Elioth Gruner – Spring Frost
  • 1920 – Hans Heysen – Toilers (watercolour)
  • 1921 – Elioth Gruner – Valley of the Tweed
  • 1922 – Hans Heysen – The Quarry (watercolour)
  • 1923 – G. W. L. Hirst – Study of a Head (sculpture)
  • 1924 – Hans Heysen – Afternoon in Autumn (watercolour)
  • 1925 – W. Lister Lister – Track through the Bush
  • 1926 – Hans Heysen – Farmyard, Frosty Morning
  • 1927 – Rayner Hoff – Head (plaster)
  • 1928 – Arthur Streeton – Afternoon Light, Goulburn Valley
  • 1929 – Elioth Gruner – On the Murrumbidgee
  • 1930 – Will Ashton – Kosciusko
  • 1931 – Hans Heysen – Red Gums of the Far North (watercolour)
  • 1932 – Hans Heysen – Brachina Gorge
  • 1933 – Lyndon Dadswell – Youth (bronze)
  • 1934 – Elioth Gruner – Murrumbidgee Ranges, Canberra
  • 1935 – J. Muir Auld – Winter Morning
  • 1936 – Elioth Gruner – An Australian Landscape
  • 1937 – Elioth Gruner – Weetangera, Canberra
  • 1938 – Sydney Long – The Approaching Storm
  • 1939 – Will Ashton – Morning Light, Middle Harbour
  • 1940 – Sydney Long – The Lake, Narrabeen
  • 1941 – Lorna Nimmo – Valley Farms
  • 1942 – Douglas Watson – Backyards
  • 1943 – Douglas Dundas – The Hilltop
  • 1944 – Sali Herman – McElhone Stairs (Steps)
  • 1945 – Douglas Watson – Old Grain Stores, Greenough, W.A.
  • 1946 – Lance Solomon – January Weather
  • 1947 – Russell Drysdale – Sofala
  • 1948 – William Dobell – Storm Approaching, Wangi
  • 1949 – George Lawrence – Two Rivers
  • 1950 – Lloyd Rees – The Harbour from McMahons Point
  • 1951 – Charles Meere – Never Never Creek, Gleniffer
  • 1952 – Charles Bush – Summer at Kanmantoo
  • 1953 – Lance Solomon – The River Bend
  • 1954 – Arthur Even Read – Cooktown
  • 1955 – Charles Bush – Townsville Waterfront
  • 1956 – L. Scott Pendlebury – The Chicory Kiln, Phillip Island
  • 1957 – L. Scott Pendlebury – Constitution Dock, Hobart
  • 1958 – Ronald Steuart – The Cliff
  • 1959 – Reinis Zusters – Harbour Cruise
  • 1960 – John Perceval – Dairy Farm, Victoria, L. Scott Pendlebury – Old Farmhouse
  • 1961 – David Strachan – Landscape, Hill End
  • 1962 – Sali Herman – The Devil's Bridge, Rottnest
  • 1963 – Sam Fullbrook – Sandhills on the Darling
  • 1964 – David Strachan – Landscape, Hill End, Sam Fullbrook – Trees in a Landscape
  • 1965 – Sali Herman – The Red House
  • 1966 – Fred Williams – Upwey Landscape
  • 1967 – Sali Herman – Ravenswood I
  • 1968 – L. Scott Pendlebury – Road to Whistlewood
  • 1969 – John Olsen – The Chasing Bird Landscape
  • 1970 – Frederick Bates – Redfern – Southern Portal
  • 1971 – Margaret Woodward – Karri Country
  • 1972 – Eric Smith – Falling Bark
  • 1973 – Clem Millwood – Dry Landscape
  • 1974 – Eric Smith – Redfern Landscape
  • 1975 – Robert Juniper – Murchison Sand Plain
  • 1976 – Fred Williams – Mt. Kosciusko (Also won Trustees' Watercolour Prize)
  • 1977 – Brett Whiteley – The Jacaranda Tree (On Sydney Harbour)
  • 1978 – Brett Whiteley – Summer at Carcoar
  • 1979 – Robert Juniper – Flood Creek
  • 1980 – William Delafield Cook – A Waterfall (Strath Creek)
  • 1981 – David Voigt – Hills of Ravensdale
  • 1982 – Lloyd Rees – Morning on the Derwent
  • 1983 – David Rankin – Life Along the Coast
  • 1984 – Brett Whiteley – The South Coast After Rain
  • 1985 – John Olsen – A Road to Clarendon, Autumn
  • 1986 – Rosemary Madigan – Torso (sculpture)
  • 1987 – Ian Bettinson – Landscape Painting II
  • 1988 – Elwyn Lynn – Fire and Drought near Old Junee
  • 1989 – Ian Bettinson – Landscape Painting IV
  • 1990 – William Robinson – The Rainforest
  • 1991/92 – Peter Schipperheyn – Maschera Maschio & Maschera Femina (sculptures)
  • 1992/93 – George Gittoes – Open Cut
  • 1993/94 – Suzanne Archer – Waratahs Wedderburn Series
  • 1995 – David Aspden – Seasons of Drought
  • 1996 – William Robinson – Creation Landscape Earth and Sea
  • 1997 – John Peart – Nandi Moon
  • 1998 – Ann Thomson – Yellow Sound
  • 1999 – Gloria Petyarre – Leaves, Highly Commended: Jenny Sages – The Leichhardt
  • 2000 – John Dahlsen – Thong Totems
  • 2001 – Aida Tomescu – Platra, Highly Commended: Salvatore Zofrea – Spring Morning on the Hawkesbury
  • 2002 – Angus Nivision – Remembering Rain, Highly Commended: Tim Kyle – A Small Crowd
  • 2003 – Tim Kyle – Seated Figure
  • 2004 – George Tjungurrayi – Untitled
  • 2005 – Jenny Sages – The Road to Utopia
  • 2006 – John Beard – The Gap Image
  • 2007 – Philip Wolfhagen – Winter Nocturne IV
  • 2008 – Joanne Currie Nalingu – The River Is Calm
  • 2009 – Lionel Bawden – The Amorphous Ones (The Vast Colony of Our Being)"
  • 2010 – Sam Leach – Proposal for Landscape Cosmos Image
  • 2011 - Richard Goodwin - Co-isolated slave
  • 2012 - Imants Tillers - Waterfall (after Williams)

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