PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARDS
'WAIKATO WINTER SHOW EXHIBITION (press association telegram.! HAMILTON, June 2. The International Salon of Photography awards :in the Waikato Winter • Show are;— Champion shield, for highest number of points for pictures accepted for exhibition; Francis A.szraann (Hungary). Challenge shield, for best picture in novice classes: "Winter Shadows,” Alfred Blyth (Canada). Challenge cup, for best exhibit: “Penitence” (Cain and Abel), Francis Aszmann (Hungary). Salon medal, for novices, landscape, seascape, and architecture: "Winter Shadows,” Alfred Blyth (Canada). Novices’ portraiture character studies: “Misla Jim,” Alfred Blyth. Novices, any other subject: "Time Out,” Vince Thrapp (U.S.A.). Members - of photographic societies and clubs, any subject: "Bright Eyes,” Samuel Logan, F.R.P.S. (England)." World’s pictorial artists, landscape, seascape, and architecture: “Printemps,” L. Misonne (Belgium). World’s pictoHal artists’ portraiture character • studies: “Memento,” Mori Axel Bahnsen (U.S.A.). World’s pictorial artists’ natural. history ,(scientific): “The Dandelion/’ Otmar .Schick (Czechoslovakia).
World’s pictorial artists, animals: Peter. N. B. Cooper, A.R.P.S. (India). World’s pictorial artists, any other subject: “Penitence” (Cain and Abel), Francis Aszmahn (Hungary). The judges were Messrs H. E.- Gaze, F.R.P.S:, H. Schmidt, F.R.S.A., and J. Treloar.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22418, 3 June 1938, Page 18
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