List of Archibald Prize winners
1921 Desbrowe Annear by W B McInnes was the first Archibald Prize winner
This is a list of winners of the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture , first awarded in 1921.
List of winners
'Head in the Sky, feet on the Ground,' Julia Gutman 's portrait of Montaigne was the winner of the 2023 Archibald Prize
1924 Miss Collins by W B McInnes
1927 Mrs Annie Murdoch by G. W. Lambert
1928 Dr Alexander Leeper by John Longstaff
1945 LtGen Edmund Herring by William Dargie
Year
No. of Finalists
Artist
Title
Subject
Notes
1921
45
W B McInnes
Desbrowe Annear
Harold Desbrowe-Annear
[ 1]
1922
53
W B McInnes
Professor Harrison Moore
William Harrison Moore
[ 2]
1923
50
W B McInnes
Portrait of a Lady
[ 3]
1924
40
W B McInnes
Miss Collins
Gladys Neville Collins
[ 4]
1925
74
John Longstaff
Maurice Moscovitch
Maurice Moscovitch
[ 5]
1926
58
W B McInnes
Silk and Lace (Miss Esther Paterson)
Esther Paterson
[ 6]
1927
56
George W. Lambert
Mrs Annie Murdoch
Annie Murdoch
[ 7]
1928
66
John Longstaff
Dr Alexander Leeper
Alexander Leeper
[ 8]
1929
75
John Longstaff
The Hon W A Holman, KC
William Holman
[ 9]
1930
67
W B McInnes
Drum-Major Harry McClelland
Harry McClelland
[ 10]
1931
74
John Longstaff
Sir John Sulman
John Sulman
[ 11]
1932
70
Ernest Buckmaster
Sir William Irvine
William Irvine
[ 12]
1933
Charles Wheeler
Ambrose Pratt
Ambrose Pratt
[ 13]
1934
92
Henry Hanke
Self Portrait
Henry Hanke
[ 14]
1935
120
John Longstaff
AB (Banjo) Paterson
Banjo Paterson
[ 15]
1936
137
W B McInnes
Dr Julian Smith
Julian Smith
[ 16]
1937
141
Normand Baker
Self portrait
Normand Baker
[ 17]
1938
145
Nora Heysen
Mme Elink Schuurman
Adine Michele Elink Schuurman
[ 18]
1939
135
Max Meldrum
Hon G J Bell, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., (Speaker, House of Representatives )
George John Bell
[ 19]
1940
156
Max Meldrum
Dr J Forbes McKenzie
Forbes McKenzie
[ 20]
1941
133
William Dargie
Sir James Elder, KBE
Sir James Elder
[ 21]
1942
111
William Dargie
Corporal Jim Gordon, VC
Jim Gordon
[ 22]
1943
148
William Dobell
Mr Joshua Smith
Joshua Smith
[ 23]
1944
185
Joshua Smith
Speaker, House of Representatives , Hon. J. S. Rosevear, M.P.
Sol Rosevear
[ 24]
1945
197
William Dargie
Lt-General The Hon Edmund Herring, KBC, DSO, MC, ED
Edmund Herring
[ 25]
1946
80
William Dargie
L C Robson, MC, MA
Robson
[ 26]
1947
84
William Dargie
Sir Marcus Clark, Kt., K.B.E. [sic]
Reginald Marcus Clark
[ 27]
1948
81
William Dobell
Margaret Olley
Margaret Olley
[ 28]
1949
81
Arthur Murch
Bonar Dunlop
Bonar Dunlop
[ 29]
1950
86
William Dargie
Sir Leslie McConnan
Leslie McConnan
[ 30]
1951
92
Ivor Hele
Laurie Thomas
Thomas
[ 31]
1952
83
William Dargie
Mr Essington Lewis, CH
Essington Lewis
[ 32]
1953
72
Ivor Hele
Sir Henry Simpson Newland, CBE, DSO, MS, FRCS
Henry Simpson Newland
[ 33]
1954
77
Ivor Hele
Rt. Hon. R. G. Menzies, P.C., C.H., Q.C., M.P.
Robert Menzies
[ 34]
1955
88
Ivor Hele
Robert Campbell Esq
Robert Campbell
[ 35]
1956
61
William Dargie
Mr Albert Namatjira
Albert Namatjira
[ 36]
1957
69
Ivor Hele
Self portrait
Ivor Hele
[ 37]
1958
66
William Pidgeon
Mr Ray Walker
Walker
[ 38]
1959
66
William Dobell
Dr Edward MacMahon
MacMahon
[ 39]
1960
80
Judy Cassab
Stanislaus Rapotec
Stanislav Rapotec
[ 40]
1961
61
William Pidgeon
Rabbi Dr I. Porush
Israel Porush
[ 41]
1962
81
Louis Kahan
Patrick White
Patrick White
[ 42]
1963
65
Jack Carington Smith
Professor James McAuley
James McAuley
[ 43]
1964
No Award
[ 44]
1965
63
Clifton Pugh
RA Henderson, Esq
Rupert "Rags" Henderson
[ 45]
1966
71
Jon Molvig
Charles Blackman
Charles Blackman
[ 46]
1967
41
Judy Cassab
Margo Lewers
Margo Lewers
[ 47]
1968
141
William Pidgeon
Lloyd Rees
Lloyd Rees
[ 48]
1969
71
Ray Crooke
George Johnston
George Johnston
[ 49]
1970
15
Eric Smith
Gruzman – architect
Neville Gruzman
[ 50]
1971
17
Clifton Pugh
Sir John McEwen
John McEwen
[ 51]
1972
53
Clifton Pugh
The Hon E.G. Whitlam
Gough Whitlam
[ 52]
1973
53
Janet Dawson
Michael Boddy
Michael Boddy
[ 53]
1974
50
Sam Fullbrook
Jockey Norman Stephens
Norman Stephens
[ 54]
1975
40
Kevin Connor
The Hon Sir Frank Kitto, KBE
Frank Kitto
[ 55]
1976
29
Brett Whiteley
Self portrait in the studio
Brett Whiteley
[ 56]
1977
35
Kevin Connor
Robert Klippel
Robert Klippel
[ 57]
1978
39
Brett Whiteley
Art, Life and the other thing
Brett Whiteley
[ 58]
1979
35
Wes Walters
Portrait of Phillip Adams
Phillip Adams
[ 59]
1980
No Award
[ 60]
1981
24
Eric Smith
Rudy Komon
Rudy Komon
[ 61]
1982
26
Eric Smith
Peter Sculthorpe
Peter Sculthorpe
[ 62]
1983
28
Nigel Thomson
Chandler Coventry
Chandler Coventry
[ 63]
1984
27
Keith Looby
Max Gillies
Max Gillies
[ 64]
1985
25
Guy Warren
Flugelman with Wingman
Bert Flugelman
[ 65]
1986
26
Davida Allen
Dr John Arthur McKelvey Shera
Shera
[ 66]
1987
26
William Robinson
Equestrian Self Portrait
William Robinson
[ 67]
1988
25
Fred Cress
John Beard
John Stanley Beard
[ 68]
1989
24
Bryan Westwood
Portrait of Elwyn Lynn
Elwyn Lynn
[ 69]
1990
31
Geoffrey Proud
Dorothy Hewett
Dorothy Hewett
[ 70]
1991/92
Bryan Westwood
The Prime Minister
Paul Keating
[ 71]
1993
27
Garry Shead
Tom Thompson
Tom Thompson
[ 72]
1994
32
Francis Giacco
Homage to John Reichard
Reichard
[ 73]
1995
28
William Robinson
Self Portrait with Stunned Mullet
William Robinson
[ 74]
1996
32
Wendy Sharpe
Self Portrait – as Diana of Erskineville
Wendy Sharpe
[ 75]
1997
31
Nigel Thomson
Barbara Blackman
Barbara Blackman
[ 76]
1998
29
Lewis Miller
Portrait of Allan Mitelman No 3
Allan Mitelman
[ 77]
1999
33
Euan Macleod
Self-portrait/head like a hole
Euan Macleod
[ 78]
2000
48
Adam Cullen
Portrait of David Wenham
David Wenham
[ 79]
2001
31
Nicholas Harding
John Bell as King Lear
John Bell
[ 80]
2002
31
Cherry Hood
Simon Tedeschi unplugged
Simon Tedeschi
[ 81]
2003
32
Geoffrey Dyer
Richard Flanagan
Richard Flanagan
[ 82]
2004
40
Craig Ruddy
David Gulpilil, two worlds
David Gulpilil
[ 83]
2005
36
John Olsen
Self portrait Janus Faced
John Olsen
[ 84]
2006
36
Marcus Wills
The Paul Juraszek Monolith (after Marcus Gheeraerts )
Paul Juraszek
[ 85]
2007
41
John Beard
Janet Laurence
Janet Laurence
[ 86]
2008
40
Del Kathryn Barton
You are what is most beautiful about me, a self portrait with Kell and Arella
Del Kathryn Barton
[ 87]
2009
39
Guy Maestri
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
[ 88]
2010
34
Sam Leach
Tim Minchin
Tim Minchin
[ 89]
2011
41
Ben Quilty
Margaret Olley
Margaret Olley
[ 90]
2012
41
Tim Storrier
The Histrionic Wayfarer (after Bosch ) (Self portrait)
Tim Storrier
[ 91]
2013
39
Del Kathryn Barton
hugo
Hugo Weaving
[ 92]
2014
54
Fiona Lowry
Penelope Seidler
Penelope Seidler
[ 93]
2015
47
Nigel Milsom
Judo house pt 6 (the white bird)
Charles Waterstreet
[ 94]
2016
51
Louise Hearman
Barry
Barry Humphries
[ 95]
2017
43
Mitch Cairns
Agatha Gothe-Snape
Agatha Gothe-Snape
[ 96]
2018
57
Yvette Coppersmith
Self-portrait, after George Lambert
Yvette Coppersmith
[ 97]
2019
51
Tony Costa
Lindy Lee
Lindy Lee
[ 98]
2020
51
Vincent Namatjira
Stand Strong for Who You Are
Adam Goodes
[ 99]
2021
52
Peter Wegner
Portrait of Guy Warren at 100
Guy Warren
[ 100]
2022
52
Blak Douglas
Moby Dickens
Karla Dickens
[ 101]
2023
57
Julia Gutman
Head in the sky, feet on the ground
Montaigne
[ 102]
2024
Laura Jones
Tim Winton
Tim Winton
[ 103]
Gallery
1922 (McInnes)
1923 (McInnes)
1925 (Longstaff)
1926 (McInnes)
1929 (Longstaff)
1930 (McInnes)
1931 (Longstaff)
1935 (Longstaff)
1936 (McInnes)
1937 (Baker)
1938 (Heysen)
Winners of the Packing Room Prize
Winners of the People's Choice Award
See also
References
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1921 , Art Gallery of NSW. (AGNSW Collection entry )
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1922 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1923 , Art Gallery of NSW. (AGNSW Collection entry )
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1924 , Art Gallery of NSW Miss Gladys Neville Collins (1891–1960) was the daughter of J.T. Collins, lawyer, Victorian State Parliamentary draughtsman, and trustee of the Public Library, Museums and National Gallery of Victoria . She was also painted and drawn by George W Lambert:
The portrait was purchased by the Art Gallery of South Australia in 1930 and is on public display at the AGSA.
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1925 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1926 , Art Gallery of NSW. (AGNSW Collection entry )
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1927 , Art Gallery of NSW Annie Murdoch was wife of Patrick John Murdoch , mother of Keith, grandmother of Rupert.
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1928 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1929 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1930 , Art Gallery of NSW Harry McClelland (1884–1954) was an artist and philanthropist living south of Melbourne with a hobby as a pipe band leader. McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery , mcclellandgallery.com;Fiona Gruber (14 December 2012). "Dame's grand vision pays off" . The Sydney Morning Herald . ;"Philanthropy and Art at Bolinda" . Flemington Heritage.
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1931 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1932 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1933 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1934 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1935 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1936 , Art Gallery of NSW Dr Julian Augustus Smith (1873–1947) was a surgeon and photographer.K. F. Russell. "Smith, Julian Augustus (1873–1947)" . Australian Dictionary of Biography . Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University . ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7 . ISSN 1833-7538 . OCLC 70677943 . First published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, (MUP), 1988.
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1937 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1938 , Art Gallery of NSW Adine Michele Elink Schuurman was the wife of the Dutch Consul-General in Australia.
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1939 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1940 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ E. A. Beever (1981). "Elder, Sir James Alexander (1869–1946)" . Australian Dictionary of Biography . MUP. Sir James Elder, K.B.E., 1941 , Sir William Dargie, The Artists , www.artistsfootsteps.comWinner: Archibald Prize 1941 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Corporal Jim Gordon, VC , Sir William Dargie, The Artists , www.artistsfootsteps.comWinner: Archibald Prize 1942 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1943 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1944 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1945 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ L C Robson, MC, MA , Sir William Dargie, The Artists , www.artistsfootsteps.comWinner: Archibald Prize 1946 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Image , www.artistsfootsteps.comWinner: Archibald Prize 1947 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1948 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1949 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1950 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1951 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Image , www.artistsfootsteps.comWinner: Archibald Prize 1952 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1953 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1954 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1955 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1956 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1957 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1958 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1959 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1960 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Image Archived 2005-07-17 at the Wayback Machine , www.users.bigpond.com/peter_pidgeonWinner: Archibald Prize 1961 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Image , www.dinkumaussies.comWinner: Archibald Prize 1962 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1963 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ No prize awarded in 1964 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1965 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1966 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1967 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1968 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1969 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1970 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1971 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1972 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1973 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1974 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1975 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1976 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1977 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1978 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1979 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ No prize awarded in 1980 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1981 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1982 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1983 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1984 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1985 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1986 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1987 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ a b Winner: Archibald Prize 1988; Winner: People's Choice 1988 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1989 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1990 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1991/92 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1993 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1994 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1995 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1996 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1997 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1998 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 1999 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2000 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2001 , Art Gallery of NSWThe 2001 Archibald Winner
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2002 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2003 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ a b Winner: Archibald Prize 2004; Winner: People's Choice 2004 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2005 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Sunanda Creagh (25 March 2006). "Portrait of the artist as a holed man wins the day" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Winner: Archibald Prize 2006 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2007 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2008 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2009 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Antonette Collins (29 March 2010). "Leach stares down Archibald competition" . www.abc.net.au. Winner: Archibald Prize 2010 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ "And the winner of the Archibald Prize is ..." The Sydney Morning Herald . 15 April 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011 .Winner: Archibald Prize 2011 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2012 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Michaela Boland (22 March 2013). "Del Kathryn Barton wins second Archibald" . The Australian. Winner: Archibald Prize 2013 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2014 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2015 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2016 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2017 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2018 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2019 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Archibald Prize 2020 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Morris, Linda (2021-06-04). "Peter Wegner wins Archibald Prize 2021 with portrait of artist Guy Warren" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2021-06-04 .
^ Jefferson, Dee (13 May 2022). "Archibald Prize won by Blak Douglas for portrait of artist Karla Dickens, the second time an Indigenous artist has won" . ABC News . Retrieved 13 May 2022 .
^ Burke, Kelly (2023-05-05). "Archibald prize 2023: Julia Gutman wins $100,000 for portrait of Montaigne" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2023-05-05 .
^ Mendelssohn, Joanna (2024-06-07). "Laura Jones wins the 2024 Archibald Prize with a portrait of Tim Winton, part of a grand artistic tradition" . The Conversation . Retrieved 2024-06-07 .
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1991/92 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1993 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1994 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1995 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1996 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1997 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1998 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 1999 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2000 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2001 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2002 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2003 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Jana wins packers' vote , The Sydney Morning Herald Winner: Packing Room Prize 2004 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Bill gets a kiss from the packing room , The Sydney Morning Herald Winner: Packing Room Prize 2005 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2006 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2007 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2008 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2009 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2010 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2011 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2012 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2013 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: Packing Room Prize 2014 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ a b Winner: People's Choice 2015; Winner: Packing Room Prize 2015 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Hawke, Sarah (7 July 2016). "Archibald Prize 2016: Portrait of MasterChef's George Calombaris wins Packing Room Prize" . ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . Retrieved 7 July 2016 . Winner: Packing Room Prize 2016 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winners: Archibald Prize 2017 Packing Room Prize , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winners: Archibald Prize 2018 Packing Room Prize , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Morris, Linda (2 May 2019). "First time finalist wins Packing Room Prize" . Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 May 2019 .
^ "Archibald prize 2020: David Marr, Magda Szubanski, Annabel Crabb and more – in pictures" . The Guardian . 2020-09-17. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2020-09-17 .
^ Morris, Linda (2021-05-27). "Kathrin Longhurst wins Archibald Packing Room Prize with portrait of Kate Ceberano" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2021-05-27 .
^ Morris, Linda (2022-05-05). " 'A kick in the barramundies': Taika Waititi portrait wins Archibald Packing Room Prize" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2022-05-05 .
^ Pitt, Helen (2023-04-27). "Portrait of comic Cal Wilson wins Archibald's Packing Room Prize" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2023-04-27 .
^ Burke, Kelly (2024-05-30). "Archibald prize 2024: Baker Boy portrait wins packing room prize" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2024-06-07 .
^ Winner: People's Choice 1988 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1989 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1990, Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1991/92 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1993 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1994 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1995 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1996 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1997 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1998 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 1999 Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2000 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2001 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2002 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2003 , www.ausint.com.auWinner: People's Choice 2003 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Eye on the prize , 2004 People's Choice Award, The Sydney Morning Herald
^ Winner: People's Choice 2005 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2006 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2007 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Image , www.vincentfantauzzo.com Archived 2013-02-05 at archive.today Winner: People's Choice 2008 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2009 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2010 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2011 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2012 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2013 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2014 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2016 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2017 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ Winner: People's Choice 2018 , Art Gallery of NSW
^ "Archibald Prize 2019 ANZ People's Choice award announced" . The Sydney Morning Herald . 14 August 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-17 .
^ "Archibald prize 2020: Angus McDonald's portrait of Behrouz Boochani wins people's choice award" . The Guardian . 2020-12-16. Retrieved 2020-12-17 .
^ "Archibald Prize People's Choice winner's 'poignant self-portrait' painted during Melbourne COVID-19 lockdown" . ABC News . 2021-09-01. Retrieved 2021-09-01 .
^ "Jeremy Eden awarded Archibald Prize 2022 ANZ People's Choice award for portrait of Samuel Johnson" . Art Gallery of NSW. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-26 .
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