Villa Romana prize

The Villa Romana Prize, which has been awarded since 1905, is the oldest German art prize.

The Villa Romana was acquired in 1905 by Max Klinger for 60,000 gold liras. Klinger then arranged for the German Künstlerbund where artists stayed, in particular the scholars of the Villa Romana Prize. In 1906 in Leipzig, the Villa Romana club, founded by Klinger, earned the Künstlerhaus Villa Romana. In 1926 the club was re-established. The club changed status into a foundation, based in Düsseldorf. Annually, three to five talented visual artists reside in charge of the Villa Romana, and use the local studio (More recently, is also a stipend.)

Winners

1905 to 1914

1928 to 1943

1959 to 1969

1970 to 1979

1980 to 1989

1990 to 1999

2000 to 2009

2010

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Coordinates: 43°45′15″N 11°14′21″E / 43.75417°N 11.23917°E / 43.75417; 11.23917

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