1917: for Bust of Charles W. Hawthorne (bronze)[12] (first award)

Albin Polasek

1918: for Joseph Pennell[12]

Wayman Adams

1919: for Leo Ornstein at the Piano[12]

Leon Kroll

1920: for Otis Skinner[12]

George B. Luks

1921: for The Dancing Lesson[12]

Cecilia Beaux

1922: for Still Life Decoration[4] ($1500)

Frank Weston Benson

1923: for Portrait of my Mother

George Bellows

1924: for Recessional[13] ($1500)

Eugene F. Savage

1925: for Unfettered (sculpture)[14] ($1500)

Albin Polasek

1926: for The Player

George Luks

1927: for A Summer Day

John E. Costigan

1928: for Arrangement

Arthur B. Carles

1929: for Two Figures (sculpture)

John Storrs

1930: for Jullien

Louis Ritman

1931: for Mother and Child (sculpture) ($1500)

William Zorach

1932: for Landscape (last award)

Sidney Laufman

Rudolph Ingerle (1879–1950): Paintings of the Ozarks, the Great Smoky Mountains and the 1933 Century of progress Exposition (Chicago: Aaron Galleries, 2000)

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"Sanity & Mrs. Logan". Time Magazine (March 22, 1937).