PHOTOGRAPHY
INTERNATIONAL SALON
AWARDS
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) HAMILTON, This Day.
The International Salon of Photography awards made at the Waikato Winter Show are as follows:—Champion Shield for highest number of points for pictures accepted for exhibition, Francis Aszmann (Hungary); Challenge Shield for boat- picture m novices classes, "Winter Shadows,' Alfred Blyth (Canada); Challenge Cup for best exhibit, "Penitence," Francis Aszmann (Hungary); salon medals for novices, landscape; seascape, or architecture, "Winter Shadows," Alfred Blyth (Canada); novices' portraiture, character studies, "Mista Jim," Alfred Blyth; novices, any other subject, Vince Thrapp (U.S.A.); members of photographic societies and clubs, any subject, "Bright Eyes," S. Logan, F.R.P.S. (England); world's pictorial artists, landscape, seascape, or architecture, "Printemps," L. Misonne (Belgium); world's pictorial artists, portraiture or character studies, "Memento," Mori Axel Bahnsen (U.S.A.); world's pictorial artists, natural' history or 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," Francis Aszmann (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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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 128, 2 June 1938, Page 24
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