This is a list of finalists for the 1924 Archibald Prize for portraiture, listed by Artist and Title.[1] As the images are copyright, an external link to an image has been listed where available.
Artist | Title | Subject | Notes |
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James Muir Auld | Mr George Finey, artist | ||
A. M. E. Bale | Miss Mollie Agnew | ||
A. M. E. Bale | Miss Clive Walsh | ||
Lawson Balfour | Charles Bryant | ||
George Bell | Mrs Edward White | ||
James A Bowman | Mr Thomas Hall | ||
Ernest Buckmaster | Portrait of a lady | ||
Ernest Buckmaster | A Warrant Officer | ||
Ernest Buckmaster | Portrait of a violinist | ||
Norman Carter | Mr Bryce Carter | ||
John J Collins | Mr Fritz Bennecke Hart | ||
Bessie Cooper | Mrs Gunn | ||
Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo | Portrait of a lady | ||
Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo | Self-portrait | view portrait | |
Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo | Nelson Illingworth | ||
Thomas Dean | Portrait | ||
Aileen R. Dent | A L Montague (Professor of Music) | ||
Aileen R. Dent | Mr John D O'Hara (actor) | ||
Aileen R. Dent | Miss Ethel Wellesley (acts) | ||
Charles Goode | Self-portrait | ||
Ray S Gower | Lawson Balfour (artist) | ||
Ray S Gower | Portrait of a girl | ||
David Grieve | Self-portrait | ||
May Grigg | Miss Bertha Lavery | ||
John J Hennessy | Self-portrait | ||
John Macdonnel | Portrait | ||
W. B. McInnes | Sir Baldwin Spencer | ||
W. B. McInnes | Jean | ||
W. B. McInnes | Ruth | ||
W. B. McInnes | Mr Agar Wynn | ||
W. B. McInnes | Miss Collins | Winner: Archibald Prize 1924[2][3] view portrait | |
Benjamin Edward Minns | Portrait | ||
Harry Linley Richardson | Miss D K Richmond | ||
Joshua Smith | The Honourable A Bruntnell, MLA | ||
Frederick Lyttelton Tregear | The artist's mother | ||
J S Watkins | Professor Brennan | ||
Charles Wheeler | Portrait | ||
Charles Wheeler | Portrait | ||
A. Marriott Woodhouse | Self-portrait | ||
A. Marriott Woodhouse | Portrait of a lady |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Archibald Prize finalists 1924". Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
- ^ "PICTURE DESCRIBED". The Herald. No. 14, 866. Victoria, Australia. 10 January 1925. p. 9. Retrieved 22 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "ARCHIBALD PRIZE". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 27, 150. New South Wales, Australia. 10 January 1925. p. 15. Retrieved 22 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.