List of Archibald Prize 1966 finalists

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This is a list of finalists for the 1966 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 AbbottGino Preziosa
Ian ArmstrongJohn Kennedy, FRAM
William AylwardSue
Peter Alan BillProfessor Bissietta
William Geoffrey BoissevainSir Stanley Prescott
Shirley BourneMrs. Lorna Moore
Mary BradySir Bernard Heinze
Florence Broadhurst Self-portrait
Ernest Buckmaster Self-portrait
Charles BushSelf-portrait at 47
Donald CameronSelf-portrait
Reg Campbell Self-portrait
Jack Carington Smith Sir Douglas Parker, OBE
Judy Cassab Peter O'Shaughnessy as Dylan
Paul DelpratLady Paquita Mawson
Desmond Digby Margaret Carnegie with orange dress and specs image
Shirley EustisMr William Frater
Maximilian FeuerringSelf-portrait
Robert FinlaysonViidika
Margaret FromelTed
Sam FullbrookNorman Behan image
Don GallagherJoanne Dowell
Edna Garran-BrownPortrait of an artist
Hector GillilandSelf-portrait
Thomas GleghornLouis James
Pat GrahamIrvine Douglas
Robert GreerMiss Togo
Guy Grey-SmithSelf-portrait
Henry Aloysius Hanke Self-portrait
David HarrisonDr. J. D. Bollen, B.A., Ph.D.
Newton HedstromLindsay Bryant
Sali Herman Self-portrait
Graeme InsonValli
Graeme InsonRoderick Shaw
Jean Isherwood John Coburn
Gareth Jones-Roberts Alan Marshall
Louis Kahan Dr TS Gregory
Garrett KingsleySelf-portrait
Michael KmitEddy Batache
Lynette LeeRoderick image
Vaike LiibusEdwin Hodgeman
Olive LongMiss Nancy Salas
Herbert McClintock Captain Major
Jocelyn MaughanLyndon Dadswell
Vladas MeskenasMichael Kmit
Lesley MolineJohn Thornett, MBE, BSc, BE
Jon Molvig Charles Blackman image

Winner: Archibald Prize 1966 [2]

Jon MolvigSir Charles Moses
Arthur J MurchAlan Ingham
Meg PadghamJohn Casson, O.B.E.
Colin ParkerLindsay Imbandarinja
William Pidgeon Professor Sir Philip Baxter, KBE, PhD
William PidgeonMrs W Bunning
Gwen PrattJF Fleming
Clifton Pugh Sir Macfarlane Burnet
David RaeValerie Maikus
David RaeEsther Edmundsen image
John Thomas RigbyGeorge Wallace
Andrew Sibley June Bronhill
Eric John Smith Rodney Milgate image
Eric John SmithSelf-portrait
Joshua Smith Capt. Neville Bruchauser
Joshua SmithSir George Currie, BScAgr, DSc, HonLLD, HonLittD
Arnold St ClaireDr Maurice Pozniak, M.B., B.S.
C G Taylor Robert D Fitzgerald
Dora TooveyThe Rev. J. Gray Robertson, O.B.E., B.A., B.D.
Thora UngarSydney Ungar
Douglas WatsonRoland Wakelin
Dick WeightWard Austin
Bryan WestwoodMervyn Horton
Reinis Zusters Myself

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References

  1. "Archibald Prize finalists 1966". Art Gallery NSW. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  2. "Archibald Prize Archibald 1966 finalist: Charles Blackman by Jon Molvig". Art Gallery NSW. Retrieved 1 January 2021.