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PRIZE-WINNING PORTRAIT.—William Dargie’s portrait of the Australian aboriginal artist, Albert Namatjira. The Archibald Prize was awarded in Sydney last week for this painting. Dargie has now won the Archibald Prize eight times, and he is the only painter to achieve this distinction.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 8

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PRIZE-WINNING PORTRAIT.—William Dargie’s portrait of the Australian aboriginal artist, Albert Namatjira. The Archibald Prize was awarded in Sydney last week for this painting. Dargie has now won the Archibald Prize eight times, and he is the only painter to achieve this distinction. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 8

PRIZE-WINNING PORTRAIT.—William Dargie’s portrait of the Australian aboriginal artist, Albert Namatjira. The Archibald Prize was awarded in Sydney last week for this painting. Dargie has now won the Archibald Prize eight times, and he is the only painter to achieve this distinction. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 8

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