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Michael Kmit (Ukrainian: Михайло Кміт) (25 July 1910, Stryi, — 22 May 1981 Sydney, Australia) was a Ukrainian painter who spent twenty-five years in Australia. He is notable for introducing a neo-Byzantine style of painting to Australia, and winning a number of major Australian art prizes including the Blake Prize (1952) and the Sulman Prize (in both 1957 and 1970). In 1969 the Australian artist and art critic James Gleeson described Kmit as "one of the most sumptuous colourists of our time".
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Michael Kmit Kmit, Michael
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Ukrainian Australian artist who won the Blake Prize, and the Sulman Prizes
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Кміт, Михайло
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1910-01-01Z
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1981-05-22Z
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