Prix Fénéon

The Fénéon Prize (Prix Fénéon), established in 1949, is awarded annually to a French-language writer and a visual artist no older than 35 years of age.[1] The prize was established by Fanny Fénéon, the widow of French art critic Félix Fénéon. She bequeathed the proceeds from the sale of his art collection to the University of Paris, whose Vice Chancellor chairs the award jury.[2]

Recipients

Art[3]

  • 1950: Mireille Miailhe
  • 1951: Louis Derbré for Buste de Louis Werschürr, Paul Rebeyrolle and Paul Collomb
  • 1952: Jack Ottaviano & Marcel Fiorini
  • 1953: André Cottavoz, Jean Fusaro and Gérard Lanvin
  • 1954: Lucien Fleury, René Laubies and Roger-Edgar Gillet
  • 1955: Huguette Arthur Bertrand
  • 1957: Françoise Salmon, Pierre Parsus and Gabriel Godard
  • 1962: Jean Revol
  • 1963: Bernard Le Quellec
  • 1964: Jean Parsy
  • 1966: Michel Moy
  • 1968: Paul-Henri Friquet
  • 1969: Pierre Gaste[4]
  • 1972: Henri Reiter
  • 1973: Jean-Luc Parant
  • 1976: Bernard Gabriel Lafabrie
  • 1977: Jean-Pierre Vieren
  • 1978: Vincent Rougier
  • 1979: Jean-Jacques Dournon
  • 1981: Mathias Pérez
  • 1983: Marie Morel
  • 1987: Paul Pagk
  • 1994: Pál Breznay
  • 1998: Florent Chopin
  • 2002: Xavier Escriba
  • 2003: Xavier Drong
  • 2007: Thilleli Rahmoun
  • 2008: Étienne Fouchet
  • 2010: Marion Verboom
  • 2011: Franck Masanell
  • 2012: Anne-Charlotte Yver
  • 2013: Félix Pinquier
  • 2014: Claire Chesnier
  • 2015: Julia Gault
  • 2016: Alice Louradour
  • 2017: Raphaëlle Peria
  • 2018: Salomé Fauc
  • 2019: Maxime Biou
  • 2020: Quentin Guichard and Hui Liu
  • 2021: Rebecca Topakian
  • 2022: Mykola Mudryk-Teslyuk
  • 2023: Edouard Fabre

Literature[5]

See also

References