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Sir Andrew Taylor Prize in Fine Art
Founded in 1938 under the will of Sir Andrew T. Taylor, J.P., R.C.A., F.S.A., F.R.I.B.S., Chair of the Slade Committee
- The Sir Andrew Taylor Prize in Fine Art may be
awarded in each
session.
- The Prize is awarded by the Council
on the recommendation of the Slade
Professor of Fine Art.
- The Prize is awarded for Drawing or Painting
from the Antique.
- The Prize is takes the form of books, instruments,
or materials to the value
of £15.
- A candidate must be a student in the Slade School of Fine
Art at the time of
competing for the Prize, and must have attended the School
for not less than two
terms.
- No application is necessary.
- The qualifications of candidates are considered
by the Slade Professor of
Fine Art.
- Normally the award is announced in July.
- A work for which a Sir Andrew Taylor Prize has been awarded
may be retained
by the Slade School at the discretion of the Slade Professor of Fine
Art.
- Awards are subject to the provisions of the General Regulations.
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