List of Archibald Prize 1923 finalists

This is a list of finalists for the 1923 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
Lizzie McDougall Armstrong L. Brook Armstrong
James Muir Auld Frank Hutchens
James Muir Auld Self-portrait
A. M. E. Bale James Anderson
A. M. E. Bale Miss E. Downing
Lawson Balfour A. Wallace Wichen, MD
Lawson Balfour Wm Lister Lister
Lawson Balfour Mrs Robson
Herbert Beecroft Thelma Harris
George Bell Daryl Lindsay
Arthur Harold Brown-Beresford Major General Sir Charles Rosenthal
Norman Carter David Reid
Norman Carter Portrait study
Norman Carter Peter Board
Norman Carter Leon Gellert
Aileen R. Dent Peter Kirk
Bernice Edwell L.A. Adamson, Esq
Portia Geach Mrs Edith Cowan
May Gower Miss McConaghy
May Gower Hammond Toms
Lindsay Bernard Hall Mrs Sydney Pern
Lindsay Bernard Hall General Ryan
A. Elizabeth Kelly Rev Charles Perry, MA
Vince Lysaght Sir Matthew Nathan
W. B. McInnes James Dyer
W. B. McInnes Sir Baldwin Spencer
W. B. McInnes Professor David Masson
W. B. McInnes Portrait of a lady Winner: Archibald Prize 1923[2][3]
William Macleod Percy Leason
William Macleod Mary Edwards
William Macleod John Spence
William Macleod J. F. Archibald
William S. Millington Mrs Millington
Agnes Paterson Miniature
Russell W. Phillips Self-portrait
Florence Aline Rodway Sir Alexander MacCormick
Clarice Sandford Saunders F. Nicholls
Arnold Joseph Victor Shore Self-portrait
S. Scott Sudlow Self-portrait
Jo Sweatman Harold C. Smith
Frederick Lyttelton Tregear Mrs Wm Moore (Dora Wilcox)
Frederick Lyttelton Tregear Frank Hutchens
Lyall Trindall Mr E. Lyons
Lyall Trindall Self-portrait
Charles Wheeler Self-portrait
Joseph Wolinski J. C. Bradfield
Joseph Wolinski Thomas Nesbitt
Joseph Wolinski David Gilpin
Joseph Wolinski S. H. Solomon
A. Marriott Woodhouse Brigadier General W. Ramsay McNicoll

See also

References

  1. "Archibald Prize finalists 1923 :: Art Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. "M'INNES AGAIN". Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931). 11 January 1924. p. 7. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  3. "ARCHIBALD PRIZE, 1923". Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954). 12 January 1924. p. 17. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
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