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Archibald winner Craig Ruddy dies aged 53 from Covid-19

Artist Craig Ruddy, who won the Archibald Prize with his striking portrait of actor David Gulpilil, has died aged 53 after contracting Covid-19.

Jan 06, 2022, updated Jan 06, 2022
Artist Craig Ruddy with his portrait "David Gulipilil - Two Worlds" which won the People's Choice for the 2004 Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas)

Artist Craig Ruddy with his portrait "David Gulipilil - Two Worlds" which won the People's Choice for the 2004 Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas)

He died on Tuesday at his home in Bryon Bay, a post on his Facebook page confirmed.

In 2004 Ruddy won both the Archibald and the Packing Room Prize for his large-scale Two Worlds picture of Gulpilil, who died last year aged 68.

The portrait became the subject of a legal battle after artist Tony Johansen, another Archibald Prize entrant, took issue with the Art Gallery of NSW, saying Ruddy’s work was not eligible as it was “not a painting but a drawing”.

The court heard that Ruddy had used acrylic paint, charcoal, pencil, crayons, pastels and varnish in the work.

NSW Supreme Court Justice John Hamilton dismissed the claim, saying it was “impossible on any objective basis to exclude the portrait from the category of a work which has been ‘painted’.”

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