We acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the Country on which the Art Gallery of NSW stands.

Sir John Sulman Prize 1954

  • E M Bonham - Holidays in the park
  • Mary Brady - Street forum
  • Francis J Broadhurst - Helicopter over Sydney
  • Charles Bush - News boys, fire and fog
  • Valerie Croft - The wife beater and his wife
  • Roma de Wolff - Mother's Day
  • Robert Dickerson - Annandale
  • Charles Doutney - Potts Point scene
  • Maximilian Feuerring - Interior with girl
  • Sidney Fort - Composition on the Aranda theme
  • Len Fox - On guard at Eureka
  • Donald Friend - Calypso singers
  • Edna Garran-Brown - The card players
  • Weaver Hawkins - A win
  • Weaver Hawkins - A fall
  • Sali Herman - Tin shack settlement
  • Sali Herman - Demolition
  • M Higgins - Men at work
  • Edith L Holmes - The interior
  • Kenneth Jack - The drovers
  • Herbert Kemble - From the sea
  • J Noel Kilgour - Rimsky Korsakov, Centennial Park
  • Michael Kmit - Couple
  • Cec Knight - The clergyman and the clergy
  • Charles W Lander - When the world was young
  • Charles W Lander - Weekend builders
  • Valerie Lazarus - At the beach
  • M Lowe - Governor Phillip
  • Elwyn Lynn - Raid
  • Elwyn Lynn - The miner
  • Herbert McClintock - Golden days
  • Tempe Manning - Heatwave
  • Byram Mansell - The wandering tribe
  • W A Moir - Flood on the Hunter River
  • John McKay O'Toole - Iron foundry
  • Wesley Penberthy - Crossing at Burnley
  • James Perceval - The lonely way
  • Eric Putland - Race against rain
  • John Thomas Rigby - Florist shop
  • Collinridge Rivett - Beach and crowd
  • Barbara Robertson - Outside the city
  • John Santry - Play Street
  • Eric John Smith - The soldiers and the robe
  • Eric John Smith - Don Quixote
  • Edwin Tanner - White collar workers
  • Wallace Thornton - Sculptor and model
  • Mary Troy - Arranging fruit
  • Mary Troy - Vice regal reception at the time of Lachlan Macquarie, Esq
  • J Anthony Tuckson - Adam and Eve
  • J Anthony Tuckson - Cocktails for two
  • Douglas Watson - The fisherwoman
  • Clive Wilbow - Blackout and Blitz - but life goes on, London, 1942