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  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
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Pictured: Jamie Coreth (Young Persons winner) and Benjamin Sullivan (Third Prize) discussing Ben's portrait, Hugo.
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  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
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Pictured: Jamie Coreth (Young Persons winner) with his portrait Dad Sculpting Me
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Jamie Coreth (Young Persons winner) with his portrait Dad Sculpting Me
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Jamie Coreth (Young Persons winner) with his portrait Dad Sculpting Me
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Jamie Coreth (Young Persons winner) with his portrait Dad Sculpting Me
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Jamie Coreth (Young Persons winner) with his portrait Dad Sculpting Me
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Benjamin Sullivan (Third Prize) with his portrait Hugo
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Clara Drummond (First Prize) with her portrait Girl In a Liberty Dress
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Benjamin Sullivan (Third Prize) with his portrait Hugo
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Benjamin Sullivan (Third Prize) with his portrait Hugo
    SCT_EEm_BP_Portrait_Award_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The BP Portrait Award 2016, now in its 37th year and 27th year of sponsorship by BP, is firmly established as one of the most prestigious international portrait competitions in the world and the £30,000 first prize fee is one of the largest for any global art competition. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition of the top 53 entries, travels to Edinburgh and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery this November.<br />
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Pictured: Jijinka by Brett Amory
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