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==Past winners==
==Past winners==
*[[2008]] – [[Craig Wylie (artist)|Craig Wylie]]
*[[2007]] – [[Paul Emsley]]
*[[2007]] – [[Paul Emsley]]
*[[2006]] – [[Andrew Tift]]
*[[2006]] – [[Andrew Tift]]
*[[2005]] – [[Dean Marsh]]
*[[2005]] – [[Dean Marsh]]
*[[2004]] – [[Stephen Shankland]]
*[[2004]] – [[Stephen Shankland]]
*[[2003]] – [[Charlotte Harris (artist)|Charlotte Harris]]
*[[2003]] – [[Charlotte Harris (artist)|Charlotte Harris]]
*[[2002]] – [[Catherine Goodman]]
*[[2001]] – [[Stuart Pearson Wright]]
*[[2001]] – [[Stuart Pearson Wright]]
*[[2000]] – [[Victoria Russell]]
*[[2000]] – [[Victoria Russell]]

Revision as of 09:35, 18 June 2008

Gallus Gallus with Still Life and Presidents by Stuart Pearson Wright winner in 2001

The BP Portrait Prize is an annual portraiture competition held at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England.

British Petroleum took over sponsorship of the competition in 1989 from John Player & Sons, a tobacco company, and has sponsored it since.

The exhibition opens in June each year and runs until September. First prize is typically £25,000. In the early years of the century, the prize went up from £5,000, and its catchment area was gradually extended from residents of the UK and is now unrestricted. It is regarded as the best showcase of young figurative painting in Britain, and many winners have gone on to become highly collectible. In spite of its traditional and non-headline-grabbing qualities, it has been highly popular with the general public, though in recent years there has been some controversy over the choice of winners.

Past winners