
Doug Moran National Portrait Prize: The 2019 finalists and winner
The winner of Australia’s richest art prize, the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, has been announced, with NSW artist what taking home $150,000 for his portrait of Go-Betweens singer-songwriter Robert Forster.
See the winning artwork, plus the finalists – in no particular order – below.
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Winning portrait: Robert Forster by what.
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The eternal metamorphoses by Natasha Walsh.
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Steering for Dream (Ben Storrier) by Oliver Watts.
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Self Portrait by Vanessa Stockard.
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Artist Dick Watkins by Alex Thorby.
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Bravura by Wendy Spindler.
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Ken and Anya 2 by Rodney Pople.
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Colonial Boy, Noah Taylor by Paul Ryan.
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Uncle Laddie Timbery by Randall Sinnamon.
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Our Solitary Burdens/As The Tides Rise by Ellie Noir.
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Blak Douglas warp drive by Adam Norton.
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Captain’s knock by Scott Marsh.
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Rose with phone by John Morris.
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Tiatia by Robert Malherbe.
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Afterward (portrait of Matt Nable) by Joshua McPherson.
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Barry Otto by Anthony Lister.
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As a Bald man, I Miss Going to the Barber by Richard Lewer.
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Matilda by Ben Howe.
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Who Am I by Hua Cun Chen.
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Kym by Dagmar Cyrulla.
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Fran by David Darcy.
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Self-portrait with gladioli by Yvette Coppersmith.
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Phoebe by Tara Gibbs.
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Catch by Sally Bourke.
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Catherine Bell at the Jewish museum, Berlin by Barbara Bolt.
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Emma by Rachel Coad.
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Often I Am Thinking about Something Else (Angelica at Jasper’s studio) by Abdul Abdullah.
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Dandrogyny by Jimmi Buscombe.
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Hybrid self with kindred spirits by Kate Beynon.
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White crash by Michael Zavros.