The first one was in 1921.
The Archibald Prize was first awarded to W. B. McInnes in 1921.
The Archibald Prize is displayed at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Each year, the exhibition showcases the finalists and the winner of this prestigious portraiture prize, highlighting exceptional works by Australian artists. The exhibition typically runs for a few months, attracting significant public interest.
In 1921.
The prize you get in the Archibald prize is $50,000. WOW
The Archibald Prize is an annual prize set up by a bequest in the will of Jules Francois Archibald in 1919. The bequest stipulated that first prize was to be awarded it an Australian artist for the best portrait of a man or woman distinguished in art, letters, science or politics. The Archibald Exhibition is held in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
In 1921.
Archibald Prize was created in 1921.
Jules F Archibald was the person who established the Archibald prize for portraiture.
The first Archibald Prize was given in 1921 as well as £400.
The Archibald Prize was named after John Feltham Archibald who was later then known as Jules Francois Archibald. The Archibald prize was named after his death in 1919, where he left 89,061 pounds (which is 139,626 USD or 142,796 AUD). After his death one-tenth of the prize was provided for the Archibald prize to commence.
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Raelene Sharp won the archibald prize for 2012