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The Logan Medal of the Arts was an arts prize initiated in 1907 and associated with the
Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago's Grant Park, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 mill ...
, the Frank G Logan family and the
Society for Sanity in Art The Society for Sanity in Art was an American artist's society whose members strongly opposed all forms of modern art, including cubism, surrealism, and abstract expressionism. History The society was founded in Chicago in 1936 by Josephine ...
. From 1917 through 1940, 270 awards were given for contributions to American art. The Medal was named for arts patron Frank Granger Logan (1851–1937), founder of the brokerage house of Logan & Bryan, who served over 50 years on the board of the Chicago Art Institute. He founded the Logan Museum of Anthropology at Beloit College where he was a trustee. He and his wife, Josephine Hancock Logan, administered the award consistent with their patronage of the
Society for Sanity in Art The Society for Sanity in Art was an American artist's society whose members strongly opposed all forms of modern art, including cubism, surrealism, and abstract expressionism. History The society was founded in Chicago in 1936 by Josephine ...
, which they founded in 1936, and the theme of her 1937 book ''Sanity in Art''. The Logans strongly opposed all forms of modern art, including
cubism Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music, literature and architecture. In Cubist artwork, objects are analyzed, broken up and reassemble ...
,
surrealism Surrealism is a cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists depicted unnerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself. Its aim was, according to l ...
, and
abstract expressionism Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York at the center of the ...
. It was not unknown for the Society of Sanity in Art to award a prize (e.g. in 1938 to
Rudolph F. Ingerle Rudolph Frank Ingerle (14 April 1879 - 20 October 1950) was an American landscape artist of European origin. He was born in Vienna, Austria to a father from Moravia, now part of the Czech Republic, but moved with his family at the age of 12 to Bu ...
) in competition with the official award by the exhibition prize committee of a prize the Logans had already sponsored. The Logan's were the in-laws of the renowned Chicago financier,
Frank C. Rathje Frank Rathje (August 20, 1882 – February 24, 1967) was a Chicago banker who served as president of the American Bankers Association and the Illinois Bankers' Association during World War II. He founded the Mutual National Bank of Chicago and th ...
The Logans sponsored several prizes in their name. The Mr and Mrs Frank G Logan prize was awarded to a jury-selected exhibit at the American Paintings and Sculpture Exhibitions held in Chicago, and a similarly named prize was awarded to a local artist at the annual Chicago and Vicinity Exhibition for a selected exhibit. Frank G Logan prizes were also awarded at exhibitions of prints by the
Chicago Society of Etchers Chicago Society of Etchers was founded in January 1910, the first organization of etchers in the country. There were 20 members to start and by 1930 there were 150 members. Membership extended outside of the United States, including artists from En ...
, the annual International Watercolor Exhibition and the annual International Lithography and Wood Engraving Exhibition, all held at the Chicago Art Institute. Logan prizes were also awarded by the Society for Sanity in Art at exhibitions in California. Recipients of these prizes are listed below.


Recipients


Logan Medal of the Arts

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Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan prize ($1000-$1500)

Formerly awarded at the annual American Paintings and Sculpture Exhibition, Chicago
Source
Art Institute of Chicago
* 1917: Albin Polasek for ''Bust of Charles W. Hawthorne'' (bronze) (first award) * 1918:
Wayman Adams Wayman Elbridge Adams (September 23, 1883 – April 7, 1959) was an American painter best known for his portraits of famous people. His skill at painting at high speed earned him the nickname 'Lightning'. Life He was born in Muncie, Indiana, and ...
for ''Joseph Pennell'' * 1919: Leon Kroll for ''Leo Ornstein at the Piano'' * 1920:
George B. Luks George Benjamin Luks (August 13, 1867 – October 29, 1933) was an American artist, identified with the aggressively realistic Ashcan School of American painting. After travelling and studying in Europe, Luks worked as a newspaper illustrator ...
for ''Otis Skinner'' * 1921: Cecilia Beaux for ''The Dancing Lesson'' * 1922:
Frank Weston Benson Frank Weston Benson, frequently referred to as Frank W. Benson, (March 24, 1862 – November 15, 1951) was an American artist from Salem, Massachusetts known for his Realism (arts), Realistic portraits, American Impressionism, American Impressio ...
for ''Still Life Decoration'' ($1500) * 1923:
George Bellows George Wesley Bellows (August 12 or August 19, 1882 – January 8, 1925) was an American realism, American realist painting, painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City. He became, according to the Columbus Museum of Art ...
for ''Portrait of my Mother'' * 1924: Eugene F. Savage for ''Recessional'' ($1500) * 1925: Albin Polasek for ''Unfettered'' (sculpture) ($1500) * 1926: George Luks for ''The Player'' * 1927: John E. Costigan for ''A Summer Day'' * 1928:
Arthur B. Carles Arthur Beecher Carles (March 9, 1882 – 1952) was an American Modernist painter. Biography Carles was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts between 1900 and 1907. He studied with Thomas Pol ...
for ''Arrangement'' * 1929:
John Storrs John Storrs may refer to: * John Storrs (sculptor) * John Storrs (architect) * John Storrs (priest) See also * J. Storrs Hall, American nanotechnologist * John Storr Rear Admiral John Storr (18 August 1709 – 10 January 1783), was an officer of ...
for ''Two Figures'' (sculpture) * 1930:
Louis Ritman Louis Ritman (1889–1963) was an American impressionist painter. He is best known for his female nudes, painted in a fashion similar to that of his friends Frederick Carl Frieseke, Lawton S. Parker, and Richard E. Miller, all American artist ...
for ''Jullien'' * 1931: William Zorach for ''Mother and Child'' (sculpture) ($1500) * 1932:
Sidney Laufman Sidney may refer to: People * Sidney (surname), English surname * Sidney (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Sidney (footballer, born 1972), full name Sidney da Silva Souza, Brazilian football defensive midfielder * Si ...
for ''Landscape'' (last award)


Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan Medal ($2500)

Formerly awarded at the annual American Paintings and Sculpture Exhibition, Chicago
Source
Art Institute of Chicago
* 1928: William E.C. Morgan (UK) for engraving.Georgetown University Special Collections (1994). The Prints of William E.C. Morgan, 1903-1979. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University. * 1928:
J. Theodore Johnson J. Theodore Johnson (November 7, 1902 – 1963) was an American artist and muralist. He was born in Oregon, Illinois, in 1902 and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1921 to 1925. He became an artist and instructor in life drawing at the i ...
for ''The Black Mantilla'' ($2500) (first award) * 1929:
Alexander Brook Alexander Brook (July 14, 1898 – February 26, 1980) was an American artist, teacher, and art critic, known for his paintings. He was active from 1910 until 1966. Biography Brook was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 14, 1898, to a Russian ...
for ''Children's Lunch'' ($2500) * 1930:
Heinz Warneke Heinz Warneke (June 30, 1895 – 1983) was an American sculptor best remembered as an animalier; his role in the direct carving movement "assured him a place in the annals of 20th-century American sculpture". In 1935 Heinz received the Widener Go ...
for ''The Water Carrier'' * 1931:
Morris Kantor Morris Kantor ( be, Морыс Кантор) (1896-1974) was a Russian Empire-born American painter based in the New York City area. Life Born in Minsk on April 15, 1896, Kantor was brought to the United States in 1906 at age 10, in order to jo ...
for ''Haunted House'' ($2500) * 1932: for ''Pigeons'' (last award)


Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan Art Institute Medal ($500-$2000)

Awarded at the annual American Paintings and Sculpture Exhibition, Chicago
Source
Art Institute of Chicago
* 1935: Doris Lee for ''Thanksgiving'' (first award) * 1936: Robert Philipp for ''Olympia'' * 1937: Aaron Bohrod for ''Wyoming Landscape'' * 1941:
Hannah Small Hannah Mecklem Small, later Hannah Mecklem Small Ludins (January 9, 1903 – April 25, 1992) was an American sculptor. Born in New York City, Small was the daughter of Eugene and Grace Workum Small. As a teenager she enrolled in the Art Students ...
for ''Curled Figure'' ($500) (sculpture) * 1943:
George Constant George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd Presiden ...
for ''First Gift'' ($500) * 1948: Theodore Roszak for ''Spectre of Kitty Hawk'' ($500) * 1951: Willem de Kooning for ''Excavation''; Theodore Roszak for ''Sea Quarry'' ($1000) * 1954: Conrad Marca-Relli for his ''Seated Figure'' ($2000); Naum Gabo for ''Construction in Space'' ($1000) * 1960: Isamu Noguchi for ''The Self'' ($2000); Louise Nevelson for ''Construction in 3 sections'' ($1000) * 1962: Loren Maciver * 1963:
Hans Hofmann Hans Hofmann (March 21, 1880 – February 17, 1966) was a German-born American painter, renowned as both an artist and teacher. His career spanned two generations and two continents, and is considered to have both preceded and influenced Abstrac ...
for ''The Golden Wall''; Mark di Suvero (sculpture) * 1964: Stuart Davis for ''Standard Brand''; Al Held * 1966:
George Segal George Segal Jr. (February 13, 1934 – March 23, 2021) was an American actor. He became popular in the 1960s and 1970s for playing both dramatic and comedic roles. After first rising to prominence with roles in acclaimed films such as ''Ship o ...
for ''The Truck'' * 1969: Karl Wirsum for ''Screaming Jay Hawks'' ($1500) * 1974: Andy Warhol for ''Mao'' * 1976:
Robert Rauschenberg Milton Ernest "Robert" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement. Rauschenberg is well known for his Combines (1954–1964), a group of artwor ...
for ''Flood (Hoarfrost)''


Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan Art Institute Prize ($500-$2000)

Awarded at the Chicago and Vicinity annual exhibition
Source
Art Institute of Chicago
* 1917:
Walter Ufer Walter Ufer (July 22, 1876 – August 2, 1936) was an American artist based in Taos, New Mexico. His most notable work focuses on scenes of Native American life, particularly of the Pueblo Indians. Life and career Ufer was born in Germany a ...
for ''In the land of mañana'' ($500);
Victor Higgins William Victor Higgins (June 28, 1884 – August 23, 1949) was an American painter and teacher, born in Shelbyville, Indiana. At the age of fifteen, he moved to Chicago, where he studied at the Art Institute in Chicago and at the Chicago Acade ...
for ''Juanita and the suspicious cat'' ($200) (first award) * 1918:
Victor Higgins William Victor Higgins (June 28, 1884 – August 23, 1949) was an American painter and teacher, born in Shelbyville, Indiana. At the age of fifteen, he moved to Chicago, where he studied at the Art Institute in Chicago and at the Chicago Acade ...
for ''Fiesta day'' ($500); Emil Zettler for ''Woman and child'' (sculpture) ($200) * 1919:
Frank A. Werner Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Curre ...
for ''Louis H. Sullivan'' ($500) ; Karl A. Buehr for ''Farson's Creek''($200) * 1920: Paul Bartlett for ''Drizzly day'' ($500);
Carl R. Krafft Carl may refer to: * Carl, Georgia, city in USA * Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community *Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name * Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of ...
for ''Banks of the Gasconade''($200) * 1921: Frank V. Dudley for ''Duneland'' ($500);
Anna Lee Stacey Anna may refer to: People Surname and given name * Anna (name) Mononym * Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke * Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773) * Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th century) * Anna (Anisia) (fl. 1218 to 1221) ...
for ''Thé dansant'' ($200) * 1922: Albin Polasek for ''Man chiseling his own destiny'' ($500); Samuel Glasstorner for ''Repentance'' (sculpture) ($200) * 1923:
Frederick V. Poole Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Nobility Anhalt-Harzgerode *Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) Austria * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederick ...
for ''Flora'' ($500); William P. Henderson for ''Querena'' ($200) * 1924:
Leopold Seyffert Leopold Seyffert ca. 1910 Leopold Gould Seyffert (January 6, 1887 – June 13, 1956) was an American artist. Born in California, Missouri and raised as a child in Colorado and then Pittsburgh, his career brought him eventually to New York City, ...
for ''A portrait'' ($500);
John F. Stacey John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
for ''From an Essex Hillside, Conn'' ($200) * 1925:
Carl R. Krafft Carl may refer to: * Carl, Georgia, city in USA * Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community *Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name * Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of ...
for ''Nocturne'' ($500); Archibald John Motley, Jnr for ''A Mulatress'' ($200) * 1926:
George Oberteuffer George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd President ...
for ''Portrait of my wife'' ($500); Frederic M. Grant for ''Departure of Marco Polo'' ($200) * 1927: H. Amiard Oberteuffer for ''The yellow dress'' ($750); Marques E. Reitzel for ''The morning route'' ($500) * 1928:
Paul Trebilcock Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) * Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chri ...
for ''Portrait of a painter'' ($750);
J. Theodore Johnson J. Theodore Johnson (November 7, 1902 – 1963) was an American artist and muralist. He was born in Oregon, Illinois, in 1902 and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1921 to 1925. He became an artist and instructor in life drawing at the i ...
for ''Mary'' ($500) * 1929: W. Vladimir Rouseff for ''In the open'' ($750); Edmund Giesbert for ''Uphill'' ($500) * 1930:
Davenport Griffen William Davenport Griffen (1894 Millbrook, New York – 1986 San Rafael, California) was an American artist and muralist. Education He graduated from Iowa State University and studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and at the Art Institute o ...
for ''Sleep'' ($750); Marshall D. Smith for ''West Van Buren Street'' ($500) * 1931:
J. Theodore Johnson J. Theodore Johnson (November 7, 1902 – 1963) was an American artist and muralist. He was born in Oregon, Illinois, in 1902 and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1921 to 1925. He became an artist and instructor in life drawing at the i ...
for ''Bistro Bruel'' ($750); Edouard Chassaing for ''Black Panther'' (sculpture) ($500) * 1932:
Claude Buck Claude may refer to: __NOTOC__ People and fictional characters * Claude (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Claude (surname), a list of people * Claude Lorrain (c. 1600–1682), French landscape painter, draughtsman and etcher ...
for ''Girl reading'' ($750);
Frances Foy Frances Foy (April 11, 1890 – 1963) was an American painter, muralist, illustrator, and etcher born in Chicago, Illinois. Career Foy began studying art with Wellington J. Reynolds at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and later attended the School ...
for ''Betty'' ($500) * 1933: Francis Chapin for ''Pink House'';
Laura van Pappelendam Laura Peternellie Van Pappelendam (1883–1974) was an American painter and teacher. She was Professor Emeritus at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Biography Laura Peternellie Van Pappelendam was born in Keokuk, Iowa Keokuk is ...
for ''Long Haired Cactus'' * 1934: Peterpaul Ott for ''The Dancer, Harald Kreutzberg'' (sculpture) ($750) * 1935: Edouard Chassaing for ''Head of E.L. Heitkamp'' (sculpture) * 1936:
Constantine Pougialis Constantine most often refers to: * Constantine the Great, Roman emperor from 306 to 337, also known as Constantine I *Constantine, Algeria, a city in Algeria Constantine may also refer to: People * Constantine (name), a masculine given name ...
for ''Russian dancer'' * 1937:
Carl Hallsthammar Carl Hallsthammar (June 13, 1894 – February 12, 1977) was an American sculptor. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics The 1932 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the X Olymp ...
for ''Venus in Red Cherry'' ($500) * 1938: Norman MacLeish for ''Watertown'' * 1939: Maeble Perry Edwards for ''Portrait of L.L. Valentine'' (sculpture) * 1940: Lawrence Adams for ''West Side in Winter'' * 1941:
Joseph P. Gualtieri Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the mo ...
for ''Mario'' ($500) * 1942:
Abbott Lawrence Pattison Abbott Lawrence Pattison (May 15, 1916 – April 16, 1999) was an American sculptor and abstract artist. Life Internationally known as a sculptor, American artist Abbott Pattison worked primarily in cast bronze, welded brass and carved ...
for ''Kneeling Women'' ($500) * 1943: Sidney Loeb for ''Abraham Lincoln'' (sculpture) ($500) * 1944: Edgar Miller for ''City Detail'' ($500); Margo Hoff for ''In the Cathedral'' ($300) * 1945: Aaron Bohrod for ''Joan of Arc in Montebourg'' * 1946:
John Wallace Purcell John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second E ...
for ''Michele Verbrugghen'' (sculpture) ($500) * 1947:
Mitchell Siporin Mitchell Siporin (1910–1976) was a Social Realist American painter. Biography Mitchell Siporin was born on May 5, 1910 in New York City to Hyman, a truck driver, and Jennie Siporin, both immigrants from Poland, and grew up in Chicago.Abram Le ...
for ''End of an Era'' ($500) * 1948:
Gustav Dalstrom Gustav, Gustaf or Gustave may refer to: *Gustav (name), a male given name of Old Swedish origin Art, entertainment, and media * ''Primeval'' (film), a 2007 American horror film * ''Gustav'' (film series), a Hungarian series of animated short cart ...
for ''Portrait'' ($500) * 1949: Egon Wiener for ''Torso in wood'' (sculpture) ($500) * 1950: Suzanne Martyl for ''View of Galena'' ($500) * 1951:
Joyce Treiman Joyce Wahl Treiman (May 29, 1922 – June 2, 1991) was an American painter. Her work ranged from "the impishly perverse and humorously paradoxical to the brilliant and profound." She was known as an excellent draftsperson throughout her caree ...
for ''Escape'' ($500) * 1952: Don Yacoe for ''Nationalism'' ($500) * 1953: Margo Hoff for ''Stage Fright'' ($1000) * 1954: ''No exhibition'' * 1955:
Joseph Goto Joseph Goto (1916–1994) was an American sculptor, best known for his abstract-expressionist welded steel sculptures. He was born in Hilo, Hawaii, and learned welding in the United States Army during the Second World War. In the late 1940s, Go ...
for ''Struggle'' ($1500) (sculpture); Gerald W McLaughlin for ''The Orator and the Ladies'' ($1000) * 1956:
Anna P. Baker Anna P. Baker (12 June 1928 – 28 February 1985) was a Canadian visual artist. Career Born in London, Ontario, Canada, she was adopted by Alfred Burrows Baker and Mabel Roberta Pearl Baker. She entered the University of Western Ontario where sh ...
for ''High Frequency ping'' ($1500); Richard Hunt for ''Construction D'' (£1000) (sculpture) * 1957:
Eleanor Coen Eleanor Coen (October 21, 1916 – July 9, 2010) was an American painter. Biography Eleanor Coen was born October 21, 1916 in Normal, Illinois. Both a student (and later teacher) at the Art Institute of Chicago, Coen studied there with Bo ...
for ''Growing City'' ($1500); Robert James Anderson for ''Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow'' ($1000) * 1958:
Keith Boyle Keith may refer to: People and fictional characters * Keith (given name), includes a list of people and fictional characters * Keith (surname) * Keith (singer), American singer James Keefer (born 1949) * Baron Keith, a line of Scottish barons ...
for ''White Frozen Forms'' ($1500);
Carl E. Schwartz Carl may refer to: * Carl, Georgia, city in USA * Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community *Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name * Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of ...
for ''The Card Players'' * 1959: Richard Talaber for ''Ferous Confine'' ($1500);
Harry Brorby Harry may refer to: TV shows * ''Harry'' (American TV series), a 1987 American comedy series starring Alan Arkin * ''Harry'' (British TV series), a 1993 BBC drama that ran for two seasons * ''Harry'' (talk show), a 2016 American daytime talk show ...
($1000) * 1960:
Eleanor Coen Eleanor Coen (October 21, 1916 – July 9, 2010) was an American painter. Biography Eleanor Coen was born October 21, 1916 in Normal, Illinois. Both a student (and later teacher) at the Art Institute of Chicago, Coen studied there with Bo ...
for ''Visitation'' ($2000); Constance Teander Cohen for ''Procession'' ($1500) * 1961: William Baziotes for ''The Sea'' (£2000); Edouardo Paolozzi for ''Large Frog'' (sculpture) ($1000) * 1962:
George Kokines George Kokines (November 17, 1930 – November 26, 2012) was an American painter, active in Chicago and New York City from the early 1960s until his death in 2012. Life Kokines was an alumnus of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1 ...
for ''Embracement #1'' ($2000); James Rosati for sculpture * 1963: * 1964: Michael Hurson for an untitled painting ($2000);
Belle Sanford Belle may refer to: * Belle (''Beauty and the Beast'') * Belle (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Belle (surname), a list of people Brands and enterprises * Belle Air, a former airline with headquarters in Tirana, Albania * ...
for ''The Apprentice'' (bronze)($1000) * 1965: Tom Parish * 1966:
Irene Siegel Irene Siegel (née Irene Yarovich; born 1932) is an American artist and educator. Early life and education Her name was Irene Yarovich at birth, she was born in Chicago to Russian immigrant parents. She grew up on the south side of Chicago, in G ...
for ''The Family'' ($1000); Douglas D. Craft for ''Alone of a Love not Wanting'' ($500); Joseph J. Rozman for ''Caudro Tablero'' ($250) * 1967: Gladys Nilsson for ''Very Worldly'' ($2000); Leanne Shreves Stevenson for ''Events'' ($1500) (not exhibited due to controversy) * 1968: Mel Theobald;
Lynne Cohen Lynne Cohen (July 3, 1944 – May 12, 2014) was an American-Canadian photographer. Life Born in Racine, Wisconsin, Cohen was educated in printmaking and sculpture at the University of Wisconsin,Thomas Shannon for ''Mexo-O'' (sculpture) * 1970: ''No exhibition'' * 1971:
Robert Lostutter Robert Lostutter (born 1939) is a Chicago-based artist. He was a member of the Chicago Imagists, a breakaway group of surrealist iconoclasts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago who showed in the Hyde Park Art Center in 1969 and la ...
for his watercolour ($500) * 1972: ''No exhibition'' * 1973:
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for ''Untitled'' ($1000); Bill Moll for ''Zoo Scene'' ($1000) ; Roy Schnackenberg for ''The Twelve Złoty Balthus'' ($1000); Jayme Curley for ''Potato Fields'' ($500) * 1974: ''No exhibition'' * 1975: Alice Shaddle for ''Gardener'' ($1000);
Mary Stoppert Mary may refer to: People * Mary (name), a feminine given name (includes a list of people with the name) Religious contexts * New Testament people named Mary, overview article linking to many of those below * Mary, mother of Jesus, also cal ...
for ''Solo'' ($1000) ;
Terrence Karpowicz Publius Terentius Afer (; – ), better known in English as Terence (), was a Roman African playwright during the Roman Republic. His comedies were performed for the first time around 166–160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought ...
for ''Suspended Glass from Black Box over White Sand'' ($1000) * 1976: ''No exhibition'' * 1977: Roger Brown for ''The Entry of Christ into Chicago, 1976'' ($1000) ; Vera Berdich for ''Recurring Themes'' ($1000);
Robert M. Donley The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
for ''Helen and her Suitors'' ($1000) * 1978: ''No prize awarded'' * 1979: ''No exhibition'' * 1980:
Michael J. Buglewicz Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and ...
for ''Myth'' ($1000) ;
Steve Mose ''yes'Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen Notable people with the name include: steve jops * Steve Abbott (disambiguation), several people * Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people * Steve ...
for ''Untitled'';
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for ''La Casa de los Espantos'' ($1000) * 1981: ''No exhibition'' * 1982: * 1983: ''No exhibition'' * 1984:
Paul Lamantia Paul Christopher Lamantia (born 1938) is an American visual artist, known for paintings and drawings that explore dark psychosexual imagery.Adrian, Dennis. "Paul Lamantia," Catalogue essay, ''Paul Lamantia: Paintings and Drawings'', Cincinnati, OH ...
for ''Day thru Evening dream'' ($1000); Mark Jackson for ''Out of the Darkness'' ($1000) ;
Hollis Sigler Hollis Sigler (1948–2001) was an Coming out, openly lesbian Chicago-based artist. She died of breast cancer on March 29, 2001, at the age of 53.Cotter, Holland"Hollis Sigler, 53, Painter Whose Theme Was Her Illness" ''The New York Times'', Ap ...
for ''The World is Endlesss Desire'' ($1000)


Frank G Logan Prize

Awarded at the
Chicago Society of Etchers Chicago Society of Etchers was founded in January 1910, the first organization of etchers in the country. There were 20 members to start and by 1930 there were 150 members. Membership extended outside of the United States, including artists from En ...
exhibition *1922
Cleo Damianakes Cleo Theodora Damianakes (March 1, 1895 – August 27, 1979), nom de plume Cleon or Cleonike, was an American etcher, painter, and illustrator. She was widely known for designing dust jackets for Lost Generation writers in the 1920s and early 19 ...
for "Fountain";
Sears Gallagher Sears Gallagher (1869–1955) was a prolific, commercially successful American artist proficient in multiple media: drawing, etching, watercolor and oil painting. His work consists largely of landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes depicting his ...
for "Maine Coast"; Robert F. Logan for "Pont Marie, Paris"; and J. W. Winkler *1923 Edward Hopper for ''East Side Interior'' *1925
Louis Conrad Rosenberg Louis Conrad Rosenberg (1890–1983), was an American artist, architect, author, and educator active between 1914 and 1966 known for his precise staging and rendering of architectural scenes in Europe and the United States during the 1920s and ...
*1927
Louis Conrad Rosenberg Louis Conrad Rosenberg (1890–1983), was an American artist, architect, author, and educator active between 1914 and 1966 known for his precise staging and rendering of architectural scenes in Europe and the United States during the 1920s and ...


Frank G Logan Prize

Awarded by the Society for Sanity in Art, California. *1940 Anna Wilson *1940 Frank Tolles Chamberlin *1942 Edward Bruce Douglas * 1944 Frank Montague Moore


References


Sources

* Rudolph Ingerle (1879-1950): ''Paintings of the Ozarks, the Great Smoky Mountains and the 1933 Century of progress Exposition'' (Chicago: Aaron Galleries, 2000)


External links


"Sanity & Mrs. Logan". ''Time Magazine'' (March 22, 1937).
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