That is a rather well-worn cliche benjiboy but the fact still remains that some excellent photographers, whether pro or not, tend to gravitate towards certain lenses in preference to others.
So, though you can't buy yourself into being an artist, some artists definitely prefer certain tools.
Your response does not explain why more prize winning photographs used that lens in the time period identified by the OP.
Photographs aren't judged in nationwide professional press photography competitions on the grounds of what lens they were taken with. I know the 180 mm f2.8 is a first class lens I used to sell them at a professional dealers to pro's in the 1970's and 1980's, but since so many of them in those days used them it's mistaken logic to assume any pictures taken with them that won prizes was due to the qualities of the lens but more what it was pointed at.
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