National Prize of Art of Chile
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The National Prize of Art of Chile, was created on November 9, 1942. It was awarded yearly since 1944 and alternated the mention among Painting or Sculpture, Music and Theatre. In 1992, it was replaced by the National Prizes of Plastic Arts, Musical Arts and Arts of the Representation and Audiovisual, respectively.
List of prizewinners with the National Prize of Art:
- 1944 - Pablo Burchard Eggeling - Painting[1]
- 1945 - Pedro Humberto Allende - Music[2]
- 1946 - Alejandro Flores Pinaud - Theatre
- 1947 - Pedro Reszka Moreau - Painting[3]
- 1948 - Enrique Soro Barriga - Music[4]
- 1949 - Rafael Frontaura de la Fuente - Theatre[need quotation to verify]
- 1949 - Laura Rodig - Painting[5]
- 1950 - Camilo Mori Serrano - Painting[6]
- 1951 - Domingo Santa Cruz Wilson - Music[7]
- 1952 - Pedro de la Barra - Theatre[8]
- 1953 - José Perotti Ronzoni - Sculpture[9]
- 1954 - Próspero Bisquertt Prado - Music
- 1955 - Américo Vargas Vergara - Theatre
- 1956 - José Caracci Vignatti - Painting[10]
- 1957 - Alfonso Leng - Music[11]
- 1958 - Jorge Quevedo Troncoso - Theatre
- 1959 - Benito Rebolledo Correa - Painting
- 1960 - Acario Cotapos Baeza - Music[12]
- 1961 - José Rojas Ibarra - Theatre
- 1962 - Not awarded
- 1963 - Not awarded
- 1964 - Samuel Román Rojas - Sculpture[13]
- 1965 - Carlos Isamitt Alarcón - Music
- 1966 - Pedro Sienna - Theatre
- 1967 - Laureano Ladrón de Guevara - Painting[14]
- 1968 - Alfonso Letelier - Music
- 1969 - Ana González - Theatre
- 1970 - Marta Colvin - Sculpture
- 1971 - Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt - Music
- 1972 - Agustín Siré Sinobas - Music
- 1973 - Not awarded
- 1974 - Ana Cortés - Painting
- 1975 - Not awarded
- 1976 - Jorge Urrutia Blondel - Music
- 1977 - Not awarded
- 1978 - Pedro Mortheiru Salgado - Theatre
- 1979 - Carlos Pedraza Olguín - Painting[15]
- 1980 - Víctor Tevah Tellias - Music
- 1981 - Fernando Debesa Marín - Theatre
- 1982 - Mario Carreño Morales - Painting
- 1983 - Claudio Arrau - Music
- 1984 - Ernst Uthoff Biefang - Ballet[16]
- 1985 - Israel Roa Villagra - Painting
- 1986 - Federico Heinlein - Music
- 1988 - Silvia Piñeiro Rodríguez - Theatre
- 1990 - Roberto Matta - Painting
References
- ^ "Pablo Burchard". Artistas Visuales Chilenos. Museo Nacional Bellas Artes. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Pedro Humberto Allende Sarón". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Pedro Reszka Moreau". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Enrique Soro Barriga". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Mujer y territorio. Laura Rodig y su vida artística en Magallanes". www.museodemagallanes.gob.cl (in Spanish). Museo Regional de Magallanes. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Camilo Mori". Artistas Visuales Chilenos. Museo Nacional Bellas Artes. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Domingo Santa Cruz Wilson". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Pedro de la Barra García". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "José Perotti Ronzonni (1898-1956)". memoriachilena. Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "José Caracci Vignatti". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Alfonso Leng Haygus". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Acario Cotapos Baeza". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Samuel Román Rojas". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Laureano Ladrón de Guevara Romero". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Carlos Pedraza Olguín". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
- ^ "Ernst Uthoff Biefang". Universidad de Chile. Retrieved June 27, 2020.