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.
Artist | Title | Subject | Notes |
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Harold Abbott | Self-portrait | ||
A. F. Andrews | Self-portrait | ||
A. F. Andrews | The Artist's Father | ||
John Aston | L. H. Witts, Esq. | ||
James Muir Auld | Lady in Black | ||
James Muir Auld | F. Tregear, Esq. | ||
Alan Baker | Miss Videy Ross | ||
Alan Baker | Self-portrait | ||
Normand Baker | Alan D. Baker, Esq. | ||
Normand Baker | Self-portrait | ||
A. M. E. Bale | Miss E. M. Lander | ||
Rex Battarbee | Albert Namatjira (Arunta artist) | ||
Ronald Broadley | Self-portrait | ||
Norman Carter | A. Enes, Esq. | ||
Norman Carter | Hans Heysen | ||
Myra Cocks | Portrait of a Lady | ||
William Gilbert Collins | Self-portrait | ||
A. D. Colquhoun | Miss Janet Maloney | ||
A. D. Colquhoun | Miss Olga Hausegger | ||
A. D. Colquhoun | Miss Janet McEwan | ||
A. D. Colquhoun | (Title unknown) | ||
Thomas Dean | Self-portrait | ||
Aileen R. Dent | Miss Joyce Raymond | ||
Aileen R. Dent | Rev. F. E. Oxer | ||
Claude S. Diston | Lt. Col. J. N. Coryn Shaw | ||
Douglas Dundas | Alfred Cook, Esq. | ||
Mary Edwell-Burke | B. J. Waterhouse, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. | ||
Mary Edwell-Burke | Self-portrait | ||
Owen Garde | Self-portrait | ||
John Barclay Godson | Artist and wife | ||
Helena Nellie Govett | Portrait | ||
J. H. Graham | Joshua Smith | ||
Vaughan Murray Griffin | Mrs Murray Griffin | ||
A. F. Hancox | Self-portrait | ||
Henry Aloysius Hanke | Percy Lindsay, Esq. | ||
Henry Aloysius Hanke | Miss Sylvia Davis | ||
John R. Heath | Dr W. A. Morrison, LDS., R.C.S. | ||
Edward Heffernan | Diane in Red | ||
John J. Hennessy | Self-portrait | ||
Nora Heysen | Mme Elink Schuurman | (Winner: Archibald Prize 1938) [2] [3] | |
Nora Heysen | The Hon. John Lane Mullins | ||
Leon Hogan | Miss M. Parsons | ||
Ethel Holmes | Portrait of a lady | ||
Tom Hubble | Mrs Francis V. Molyneaux | ||
Tom Hubble | Frederick E. Baume, Esq. | ||
J. C. Hutchings | Self-portrait | ||
Rupert Hutter | Self-portrait | ||
Reginald Jerrold-Nathan | Miss Camilla Wedgewood | ||
Reginald Jerrold-Nathan | Self-portrait | ||
Reginald Jerrold-Nathan | Dr Cecil Purser | ||
Margaret Gordon Johnson | Mrs Grabham | ||
Bertha Katsch | Gipsies | ||
Herbert Kemble | Louise Allen | ||
Herbert Kemble | Dante Arrie | ||
Herbert Kemble | Raymond Sinnot, Esq. | ||
Herbert Kemble | Geoffrey Cumine | ||
Clement Charles Kennedy | Clement Kennedy | ||
Clement Charles Kennedy | Thea Rowe | ||
Clement Charles Kennedy | Meg. | ||
Garrett Kingsley | Murilla | ||
Garrett Kingsley | Norma | ||
Frederick William Leist | C. Pearl, Esq. | ||
Frederick William Leist | Stephanie Day | ||
Frederick William Leist | Mrs Charles, MA | ||
Herbert W McCulley | Self-portrait | ||
Alfred Ernest MacDonald | W. C. Milne, Esq. | ||
Violet M. McInnes | Miss Joan Mita | ||
W. B. McInnes | Sir Robert Wade | ||
W. B. McInnes | Miss Susan Williams | ||
W. B. McInnes | Gen Sir Harry Chauvel | ||
Alex McMurtrie | Dignity and impudence | ||
Langton Madden | Self-portrait | ||
Tempe Manning | Peter Lawrence, Esq. | ||
Max Meldrum | Self-portrait | ||
Max Meldrum | Prof. W. Agar, F.R.S. | ||
Miriam Moxham | Henry B. Rain, Esq. | ||
Miriam Moxham | Miss Myra Cocks & Elaine | ||
G. Needham | Lionel Shave, Esq. | ||
A. E. Newbury | W. J. Penfold, M.B., C.M. (Edin.), B.Hy. (Dunclm) | ||
Eric Nilan | D. G. M. Jackson, Esq., MA | ||
Eric Nilan | D. Nelson, Esq. | ||
Justin O'Brien | Miss Dorothy Johnston | ||
Roy Opie | Mr James Opie | ||
Roy Opie | L. Reynolds, Esq. | ||
T. R. Palmer | Self-portrait | ||
Esther Paterson | Miss Betty Paterson | ||
C. W. Peck | Mrs Drinkwater | ||
C. W. Peck | One of the Smith family | ||
Clif Peir | Miss Kathleen Maxwell | ||
Clif Peir | Miss Ann | ||
James Quinn | Rt. Hon. R. G. Casey | ||
Joan E. Reid | Portrait of a Boy | ||
Stuart Reid | A. R. J. Watt, Esq., K.C. | ||
C. Darcy Rendalls | Portrait of a man | ||
Eileen M. Robertson | My Sister | ||
Mollie Rohr | The Maid | ||
Mollie Rohr | Miniature | ||
Mollie Rohr | Portrait of a Man | ||
Mollie Rohr | Self-portrait | ||
Mollie Rohr | The final likeness | ||
J. H. R. Rousel | Rt. Hon. Sir Earle Page, K.C.M.G. | ||
J. H. R. Rousel | Thos. Porter, Esq. | ||
John Thomas Nightingale Rowell | Murray Griffin, Esq. | ||
William Rowell | Arltingah | ||
William Rowell | Bernard O'Dowd, Esq. | ||
William Rowell | Rt. Hon. R. G. Menzies | ||
Eric Saunders | Lewis Gooresky | ||
Eric Saunders | Duncan MacDougall | ||
Eric Saunders | Daphne Winslow | ||
Reginald Jack Shepherd | Judith Ann | ||
Reginald Jack Shepherd | Ald. Mrs Fowler | ||
Albert Victor Simmons | Mrs Thomas [sic] | ||
David Sing | Mrs E. Thomasson | ||
David Sing | Miss Sanchia Thomasson | ||
David Sing | Mr W. Magee | ||
Joshua Smith | Mrs Louisa Smith | ||
Joshua Smith | John Graham, Esq. | ||
Joshua Smith | Miss Dymphna Cusack | ||
W. Sprenger | Self-portrait | ||
E. Steitz | The hunter | ||
M. Summers | Self-portrait | ||
Beulah Symes Leicester | Dr Charles Fenner | ||
Stephanie Taylor | Mrs Alice Thomas | ||
Lesbia Thorpe | Miss Rose Broit | ||
Lesbia Thorpe | Mrs Havelock Southwick | ||
Frederick Lyttelton Tregear | Miss Badgery | ||
Lyall Trindall | Dr B. T. Edye | ||
Lyall Trindall | Rubery Bennett, Esq. | ||
Lyall Trindall | The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor, Ald. N. Nock | ||
Charles Wheeler | Mrs F. W. Dennett | ||
Charles Wheeler | Ernest Joske, Esq., LL B | ||
Harold V. Whitlock | The blue cape | ||
Harold V. Whitlock | Edith | ||
Dora Wilson | Alan Marshall, Esq. | ||
Dora Wilson | Miss Sybil Craig | ||
Joseph Wolinski | Rosine Guiterman, MA | ||
Joseph Wolinski | Margaret Swann | ||
Joseph Wolinski | K. R. Cramp, Esq, OBE, MA | ||
Joseph Wolinski | Roderic Quinn | ||
Joseph Wolinski | T. Stuart Gurr, Esq. | ||
Joseph Wolinski | C. H. Harrison, Esq. , B.A. | ||
Arnold Zimmerman | Here's luck | ||
Arnold Zimmerman | S. G. Thorpe, Esq. | ||
Arnold Zimmerman | Bitter wine | self-portrait | |
Melba van der Velden | Self-portrait |
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