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Prix Godecharle

The Godecharle prize or the Godecharle contest is a contest for art students, the winners of which are granted a scholarship allocated by the Godecharle Foundation. The conditions for participation are that contestants are less than 35 years old, of Belgian nationality, or members of a country of the European Community who have lived in Belgium for at least five years.
Napoléon Godecharle (1803-1875) created the Godecharle Foundation on the 15th of March 1871 in remembrance of his father, the prominent sculptor Gilles-Lambert Godecharle and with the aim of promoting the education and the career of young Belgian artists, either sculptors, painters or architects.
To this end, the Godecharle foundation organizes every other year a contest better-known under its French name, the ''Prix Godecharle'' (the 'Godecharleprijs' in Dutch).
The prize allows young talents, unknown before the award, to become recognized by a panel of experts made up of famous artists. The renown of the contest is based, amongst other things, upon the reputation of the artists who sit on the jury.
The foundation has entrusted a provincial board, the socalled ''Commission provinciale des Fondations de bourses d’études du Brabant'' with the management of the contest and the follow-up exhibitions of the works of participants.
The Godecharle bursaries are allocated by this board, on proposals made up by a jury of renowned artists.
==The contest==
The first contest was organized in 1881. At the start, the competition took place every three years on the occasion of the ''Salons triennaux des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles'' in Belgium. Because of the First World War, the contest was adjourned until 1921. Since 1933, it is held every two years.
The laureates win prize money of 5,000 euros, granted in two instalments over two years. In accordance with its founder’s wishes, the winners have to spend this money on travelling abroad in order to improve their education or to conduct research, traditionally in Italy, the ceaseless return to Renaissance sources.

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