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The Brenda Landon Pye Portrait Prize
Brenda Pye (then Landon)
photographed in about 1930
Chelsea College of Art & Design gratefully acknowledges the support of Martin & Gail Griffiths who wished to commemorate the memory of the artist Brenda Landon Pye, who studied at Chelsea School of Art in the 1920s. To read about her life and work, click on her photo.
Brenda Landon Pye died, at the age of 97, in 2005. A year later her daughter Gail and grandson Martin Griffiths announced this annual prize, to be awarded to a current Chelsea student, for a portrait or other figuratve painting or drawing of the human form.
The competition, open to all students at ChelseaCollege of Art & Design, has attracted a wide range of entries in its first four years, stimulating students to produce inventive and insightful work.
Click here to
view the 2011
winners and shortlisted entries
Brenda Landon Pye's
daughter Gail Griffiths (right) with her mother's painting at
the 2007 prize aanouncement, acompanied by BA Fine Art Course
Director Mo Throp and Acting Dean Natalie Brett (left)
You can view the previous years'
prize winners' work and selections from the entries below.
To send messages regarding Brenda Landon Pye, the annual prize at Chelsea College of Art & Design or any of the students' works featured on the site, click here
Site complied by Jeffrey Dennis, artist and lecturer at Chelsea College of Art & Design