List of Archibald Prize 1938 finalists

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This is a list of finalists for the 1938 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.

ArtistTitleSubjectNotes
Harold Abbott Self-portrait
A. F. AndrewsSelf-portrait
A. F. AndrewsThe Artist's Father
John AstonL. H. Witts, Esq.
James Muir Auld Lady in Black
James Muir AuldF. Tregear, Esq.
Alan BakerMiss Videy Ross
Alan BakerSelf-portrait
Normand BakerAlan D. Baker, Esq.
Normand BakerSelf-portrait
A. M. E. Bale Miss E. M. Lander
Rex Battarbee Albert Namatjira (Arunta artist)
Ronald BroadleySelf-portrait
Norman CarterA. Enes, Esq.
Norman CarterHans Heysen
Myra CocksPortrait of a Lady
William Gilbert CollinsSelf-portrait
A. D. ColquhounMiss Janet Maloney
A. D. ColquhounMiss Olga Hausegger
A. D. ColquhounMiss Janet McEwan
A. D. Colquhoun(Title unknown)
Thomas DeanSelf-portrait
Aileen R. Dent Miss Joyce Raymond
Aileen R. DentRev. F. E. Oxer
Claude S. DistonLt. Col. J. N. Coryn Shaw
Douglas DundasAlfred Cook, Esq.
Mary Edwell-Burke B. J. Waterhouse, Esq., F.R.I.B.A.
Mary Edwell-BurkeSelf-portrait
Owen GardeSelf-portrait
John Barclay GodsonArtist and wife
Helena Nellie GovettPortrait
J. H. GrahamJoshua Smith
Vaughan Murray GriffinMrs Murray Griffin
A. F. HancoxSelf-portrait
Henry Aloysius HankePercy Lindsay, Esq.
Henry Aloysius HankeMiss Sylvia Davis
John R. HeathDr W. A. Morrison, LDS., R.C.S.
Edward HeffernanDiane in Red
John J. HennessySelf-portrait
Nora Heysen Mme Elink Schuurman (Winner: Archibald Prize 1938) [2] [3]
Nora HeysenThe Hon. John Lane Mullins
Leon HoganMiss M. Parsons
Ethel HolmesPortrait of a lady
Tom HubbleMrs Francis V. Molyneaux
Tom HubbleFrederick E. Baume, Esq.
J. C. HutchingsSelf-portrait
Rupert HutterSelf-portrait
Reginald Jerrold-NathanMiss Camilla Wedgewood
Reginald Jerrold-NathanSelf-portrait
Reginald Jerrold-NathanDr Cecil Purser
Margaret Gordon JohnsonMrs Grabham
Bertha KatschGipsies
Herbert KembleLouise Allen
Herbert KembleDante Arrie
Herbert KembleRaymond Sinnot, Esq.
Herbert KembleGeoffrey Cumine
Clement Charles KennedyClement Kennedy
Clement Charles KennedyThea Rowe
Clement Charles KennedyMeg.
Garrett KingsleyMurilla
Garrett KingsleyNorma
Frederick William Leist C. Pearl, Esq.
Frederick William LeistStephanie Day
Frederick William LeistMrs Charles, MA
Herbert W McCulleySelf-portrait
Alfred Ernest MacDonaldW. C. Milne, Esq.
Violet M. McInnesMiss Joan Mita
W. B. McInnes Sir Robert Wade
W. B. McInnesMiss Susan Williams
W. B. McInnesGen Sir Harry Chauvel
Alex McMurtrieDignity and impudence
Langton MaddenSelf-portrait
Tempe ManningPeter Lawrence, Esq.
Max Meldrum Self-portrait
Max MeldrumProf. W. Agar, F.R.S.
Miriam MoxhamHenry B. Rain, Esq.
Miriam MoxhamMiss Myra Cocks & Elaine
G. NeedhamLionel Shave, Esq.
A. E. NewburyW. J. Penfold, M.B., C.M. (Edin.), B.Hy. (Dunclm)
Eric NilanD. G. M. Jackson, Esq., MA
Eric NilanD. Nelson, Esq.
Justin O'BrienMiss Dorothy Johnston
Roy OpieMr James Opie
Roy OpieL. Reynolds, Esq.
T. R. PalmerSelf-portrait
Esther PatersonMiss Betty Paterson
C. W. PeckMrs Drinkwater
C. W. PeckOne of the Smith family
Clif PeirMiss Kathleen Maxwell
Clif PeirMiss Ann
James QuinnRt. Hon. R. G. Casey
Joan E. ReidPortrait of a Boy
Stuart ReidA. R. J. Watt, Esq., K.C.
C. Darcy RendallsPortrait of a man
Eileen M. RobertsonMy Sister
Mollie RohrThe Maid
Mollie RohrMiniature
Mollie RohrPortrait of a Man
Mollie RohrSelf-portrait
Mollie RohrThe final likeness
J. H. R. RouselRt. Hon. Sir Earle Page, K.C.M.G.
J. H. R. RouselThos. Porter, Esq.
John Thomas Nightingale RowellMurray Griffin, Esq.
William RowellArltingah
William RowellBernard O'Dowd, Esq.
William RowellRt. Hon. R. G. Menzies
Eric SaundersLewis Gooresky
Eric SaundersDuncan MacDougall
Eric SaundersDaphne Winslow
Reginald Jack ShepherdJudith Ann
Reginald Jack ShepherdAld. Mrs Fowler
Albert Victor SimmonsMrs Thomas [sic]
David SingMrs E. Thomasson
David SingMiss Sanchia Thomasson
David SingMr W. Magee
Joshua SmithMrs Louisa Smith
Joshua SmithJohn Graham, Esq.
Joshua SmithMiss Dymphna Cusack
W. SprengerSelf-portrait
E. SteitzThe hunter
M. SummersSelf-portrait
Beulah Symes LeicesterDr Charles Fenner
Stephanie Taylor Mrs Alice Thomas
Lesbia Thorpe Miss Rose Broit
Lesbia ThorpeMrs Havelock Southwick
Frederick Lyttelton TregearMiss Badgery
Lyall TrindallDr B. T. Edye
Lyall TrindallRubery Bennett, Esq.
Lyall TrindallThe Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor, Ald. N. Nock
Charles WheelerMrs F. W. Dennett
Charles WheelerErnest Joske, Esq., LL B
Harold V. WhitlockThe blue cape
Harold V. WhitlockEdith
Dora Wilson Alan Marshall, Esq.
Dora WilsonMiss Sybil Craig
Joseph Wolinski Rosine Guiterman, MA
Joseph WolinskiMargaret Swann
Joseph WolinskiK. R. Cramp, Esq, OBE, MA
Joseph WolinskiRoderic Quinn
Joseph WolinskiT. Stuart Gurr, Esq.
Joseph WolinskiC. H. Harrison, Esq. , B.A.
Arnold ZimmermanHere's luck
Arnold ZimmermanS. G. Thorpe, Esq.
Arnold ZimmermanBitter wineself-portrait
Melba van der VeldenSelf-portrait

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References

  1. "Archibald Prize finalists 1938 :: Art Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. "Archibald Prize finalists 1938 :: Art Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  3. "FOR WOMEN". Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954). 21 January 1939. p. 19. Retrieved 27 February 2020.