Feltrinelli Prize
The Feltrinelli Prize (from the Italian "Premio Feltrinelli", also known as "International Feltrinelli Prize" or "Antonio Feltrinelli Prize") is an award for achievement in the arts, music, literature, history, philosophy, medicine, and physical and mathematical sciences. Administered by the Antonio Feltrinelli Fund, the award comes with a monetary grant ranging between €65,000 and €250,000, a certificate, and a gold medal.[1]
The prize is awarded, both nationally and internationally, once every five years in each field by Italy's Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.[2] A further prize is awarded periodically for an exceptional enterprise in moral and humanitarian value. Considered to be Italy's most distinguished scientific society, the organization was founded in 1603 and included Galileo Galilei among its first members.[3]
Award winners
- 1962 (Literature)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens
- Bruno Cicognani
- Giuseppe De Robertis
- John Roderigo Dos Passos
- Carlo Emilio Gadda
- Camillo Sbarbaro
- International Prize
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens
- 1963 (Arts)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 5.000.000)
- Painting: Mino Maccari
- Music: Giorgio Federico Ghedini
- Cinema: Luchino Visconti
- International Prize
- Sculpture: Henry Moore
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 5.000.000)
- 1964 (Medicine)
- International Prize (L. 25.000.000)
- Experimental Medicine: Wallace O. Fenn
- Applied medical and surgical sciences: Albert Sabin
- International Prize (L. 25.000.000)
- 1972 (Literature)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 10.000.000)
- Narration: Italo Calvino
- History and criticism of literary language: Italo Siciliano
- Theory and history of literary language: Gianfranco Folena
- Poetry: Vittorio Sereni
- International Prize (L. 20.000.000)
- Theatre: Eduardo De Filippo
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 10.000.000)
- 1981
- International Prize (L. 100.000.000)
- 1984 (Medicine)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 25.000.000)
- International Prize (L. 100.000.000)
- 1986
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 20.000.000)
- 1989 (Medicine)
- International Prize (L. 100.000.000)
- 1990
- International Prize (L. 150.000.000)
- 1991
- International Prize (L. 150.000.000)
- 1992 (Literature)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 50.000.000)
- International Prize (L. 200.000.000)
- 1993 (Arts)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 50.000.000)
- 1995
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 100.000.000)
- 1998 (Arts)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 125.000.000)
- Painting: Carlo Maria Mariani
- Cinema: Michelangelo Antonioni
- Sculpture: Giuliano Vangi
- Theatre: Luigi Squarzina
- International Prize (L. 300.000.000)
- Architecture: José Rafael Moneo Valles
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (L. 125.000.000)
- 1999 (Medicine)
- International Prize (L. 300.000.000)
- 2002 (Literature)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (€ 65.000)
- 2003 (Arts)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (€ 65.000)
- Cinema: Ermanno Olmi
- Photography: Mimmo Jodice
- Orchestra direction: Riccardo Chailly
- Engraving: Guido Strazza
- International Prize (€ 250.000)
- Music: Salvatore Sciarrino
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (€ 65.000)
- 2004 (Medicine)
- International Prize (€ 250.000)
- 2006
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (€ 65.000)
- International Prize (€ 250.000)
- 2007 (Literature)
- International Prize (€ 250.000)
- 2008 (Arts)
- International Prize (€ 250.000)
- 2009 (Medicine)
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens (€ 65.000)
- International Prize (€ 250.000)
- 2011
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens
- 2014 (Medicine)
- International Prize
- 2016
- Prize reserved for Italian citizens
References
External links
(Italian) Feltrinelli Prize Winners