- 1832: Antoine Wiertz, painting[2]
- 1838: Romain Eugène Van Maldeghem, painting
- 1842: Jean Portaels, painting[3]
- 1843: Victor Lagye, painting[4]
- 1845: Adolphe Samuel, music[5]
- 1846: Jozef Geefs, sculpture[6]
- 1847: François-Auguste Gevaert, music[7]
- 1847: Joseph Stallaert, painting[3]
- 1848: Joseph Bal, engraving[8]
- 1849: Chrétien-Joseph-François-Alex Stadtfeldt, music[9]
- 1850: Louis Delbeke, painting[3]
- 1851: Eduard Lassen, music[10]
- 1852: Ferdinand Pauwels, painting[3]
- 1853: Luigi Agnesi, music
- 1855: Pierre Demol, music[11]
- 1855: Gustave-Joseph Biot, painting[8]
- 1857: Peter Benoit, music[12]
- 1857: Polydore Beaufaux, painting[8]
- 1858: Jean-Louis Baeckelmans, architecture[13]
- 1859: Jean-Théodore Radoux, music[14]
- 1862: Louis Delacenserie, architecture[15]
- 1863: Henri-Joseph Dupont, music[16]
- 1864: Jan Frans Deckers, sculpture[17]
- 1865: Léon-Gustave Huberti, music[18]
- 1866: Joseph Naert, architecture[19]
- 1867: Edgar Tinel, music[20]
- 1869: Jean-Baptiste Vanden Eeden, music[18]
- ?: Henri Van Dievoet, architecture[21]
- 1870: Xavier Mellery, painting[22]
- 1871: Ernest Dieltiens, architecture[23]
- 1871: Guillaume Demol, music[24]
- 1875: Isodore-Séraphin De Vos, music[25]
- 1877: Julien Dillens, sculpture[26]
- 1877: Julien-Jean Simar, music[27]
- 1880: Rémy Cogghe, painting[28]
- 1881: Sylvain Dupuis, music[29]
- 1882: Guillaume Charlier, sculpture[17]
- 1884: Eugeen Dieltiens, architecture[30]
- 1885: Léon Dubois, music[31]
- 1885: Julius Anthone, sculpture[8]
- 1886: Constant Montald, painting
- 1887: Pierre Heckers, music[25]
- 1887: Charles De Wulf, architecture[32]
- 1889: Paul Gilson, music[33]
- 1891: Paul-Henri-Joseph Lebrun, music[34]
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- 1893: Lodewijk Mortelmans, music[35]
- 1895: Jean Delville, painting
- 1895: Martin Lunssens, music[36]
- 1897: Joseph Jongen, music[37]
- 1898: Émile Vloors, painting
- 1899: François Rasse, music[38]
- 1901: Adolphe Biarent, music
- 1902: Triphon De Smet, architecture[39]
- 1909: Robert Herberigs, music
- 1909: Marcel Rau, sculpture
- 1911: Michel Brusselmans, music[40]
- 1911: Louis Buisseret, graphics[41]
- 1913: Léon Jongen, music[37]
- 1920: Max Van Dyck, painting[42]
- 1920: René Barbier, music [citation needed]
- 1921: Fernand Quinet, music[43]
- 1922: Marie Howet, painting
- 1924: Edgard Steurbaut, architecture[44]
- 1927: Jeanne Louise Milde, sculpture[45]
- 1932: Jean Boedts, sculpture[17]
- 1932: Willy Kreitz, sculpture[17]
- 1933: Jozef-Louis Stynen, architecture[46]
- 1933: Prosper Van Eechaute, music[47]
- 1935: Alphonse Darville, sculpture[48]
- 1935 - Cantata Le Vieux Soudard, Léon Simar (1909-1983) second prize (music)
- 1936: Victor Blommaert, architecture[49]
- 1937: Jan Cobbaert, painting[50]
- 1937 - Cantata Le Trapèze Étoilé, Léon Simar (1909-1983) first prize (music)
- 1939: Leo De Budt, painting [citation needed]
- 1940: Gustave Camus, painting[51]
- 1941: Maurits De Vocht, architecture[52]
- 1943: Henri Brasseur, painting[53]
- 1943: Jean Louel, music [citation needed]
- 1944: Albert Baisieux, sculpture[17]
- 1944: Lode Eyckermans, sculpture[17]
- 1945: Marcel Quinet, music [citation needed]
- 1946: Jos De Maegd, painting [citation needed]
- 1950: Paul Ausloos, painting[8]
- 1953: Joseph Braun, sculpture[17]
- 1956: Olivier Strebelle, sculpture[17]
- 1959: Jacqueline Fontyn, music[54]
- 1961: Alfons Van Meirvenne, sculpture[55]
- 1961: Jacques Leduc, music [citation needed]
- 1965: Frederik Van Rossum, music [citation needed]
- 1967: Paul Schellekens, architecture[56]
- 1969: Johan Baele, architecture[8]
- 1974: Serge Gangolf, sculpture[57]
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