- Eric Smith (artist)
Eric John Smith (born 1919) is an award winning
Australia n artist. Smith has won many of Australia's major art prizes multiple times including theArchibald Prize for portraiture three times; theWynne Prize twice; theSulman Prize three times; and theBlake Prize for Religious Art six times.Life and work
Eric Smith was born and raised in Brunswick, Melbourne.cite web|title= Biography |publisher= Eric Smith, Australian Artist |url= http://www.ericsmithartist.com.au/ |accessdate= 2008-03-31] At the age of 17 Smith undertook the study of Commercial Art and Painting at the Brunswick Technical School and joined the
Victorian Artists Society . In 1940 Smith joined theAustralian Army for the remainder of the Second World War. Upon the end of the war, Smith returned to Melbourne and pursued his artistic ambitions. In 1945, a self portrait painted on an army canvass was runner up for theArchibald Prize . In 1956 Smith had his work shown in the Macquarie Galleries,Sydney , during the "Direction" exhibition. The success of this exhibition led to Smith's work being included in the 1963 exhibition of Australian art shown at theTate Gallery in London. Whilst in London in 1963, Smith gained further international recognition after winning the Helena Rubenstein Art Award.Smith's winning 1981 portraiture of the
Archibald Prize caused a controversy amongst the art world. In 1975 John Bloomfield winning entry was disqualified due to his portraiture ofTim Burstall being painted from a photograph. It is a condition of entry that all portraits be painted from life rather than interpretations of photographs.cite web |title= History: Chronology of events 1900 - 2007 |publisher= Art Gallery NSW - Archibald Prize 08 |url= http://www.thearchibaldprize.com.au/history/chronology |accessdate= 2008-03-31] Bloomfield asserted that Smith's portraiture of Rudy Komon resembled a photograph taken of the subject in 1974 and hence in breach of the competitions requirements. Bloomfield threatened legal action to prevent the prize being awarded to Smith. The controversy subsided when gallery director /art dealer Komoncite web |title= Rudy Komon - Photography |publisher= National Portrait Gallery, Canberra |url= http://www.portrait.gov.au/static/coll_899Rudy+Komon.php |accessdate= 2008-03-31] came to the defense of Smith and said he had sat for Smith many times over the previous twenty-one years.Awards
*1944 Australia at War, War on Land Prize
*1948 Catholic Centenary Art Prize
*1948 CRTS Shell Company Prize
*1948 CRTS Norman Bros Prize
*1950 Victorian Artists’ Society, ‘60 Drawings’ Herald Prize
*1953 Berrima Art Prize (Mural)
*1955 Contemporary Art Society
*1955 Contemporary Art Society, Madach Prize
*1955 Adelaide Advertiser Prize
*1956 Bathurst Art Prize
*1960 Journalists’ Club Prize
*1962 Royal Art Society of New South Wales Easter Show Prize
*1963 Helena Rubenstein Art Award
*1965 Roy H. Taffs Contemporary Art Society Award
*1967 Darcy Morris Memorial Prize
*1969 Royal Art Society of New South Wales, Portrait Prize
*1975 Muswellbrook Art PrizeNotes
References
* [http://www.ericsmithartist.com.au/ Eric Smith, Australian Artist]
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