From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cornell Prize
Cornell Prize
Cornell Prize was the major contemporary art prize of- • Stanislaw Ostoja-Kotkowski (Form in Landscape,
fered in South Australia and was presented as an exhibi- 1957 and Buildings, 1959)
tion by the Contemporary Art Society of South Australia • Jacqueline Hick (Lost tribe, 1958 and Corridor, 1960)
from 1951 to 1965. It was administered by the Cornell Other winners, until its demise in 1966, were:
family. • Barbara Hanrahan (1961)
Early winners were: • Udo Sellbach (1962)
• Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz (Summertime, 1951 and • Geoff Wilson (1963)
Orient, 1955) • Franz Kempf (1964)
• Douglas Roberts (Connoisseurs, 1952) • Lynn Collins (1965)
• Ludwik Dutkiewicz (Boats after Storm, 1953 and These dates are verified by press clippings and official
Green Village 1954) notifications.
• Francis Roy Thompson (Design with Coloured Several of these paintings were acquired subsequent-
people, 1956) ly by the Art Gallery of South Australia.
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• Arts in Australia
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