Logan Medal of the arts
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The Logan Medal of the Arts is a prize started by patron of the arts Frank Granger Logan, founder of the brokerage house of Logan & Bryan. Logan served for over 50 years on the board of the Chicago Art Institute, and became its honorary president. The Art Institute honored him with a gift of 20 paintings that have won the Institute's famed Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Logan medal and prize.
From 1917 to 1940, 270 awards were given.
[edit] Winners
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- Lawrence Adams
- Cecilia Beaux
- George Bellows
- James Brooks
- Frank Tolles Chamberlin
- Howard Norton Cook
- Willem de Kooning
- Santiago MartÃnez Delgado
- Frank V. Dudley
- 1954: Naum Gabo
- Frederic Milton Grant
- 1966: Al Held
- Emil Holzhauer
- 1926: Charles Hopkinson[1]
- Edward Hopper
- Terrence Karpowicz
- Doris Lee
- Charles Wheeler Locke
- Conrad Marca-Relli
- Suzanne Martyl
- Frank Moore
- 1963: Isamu Noguchi
- B. J. O. Nordfeldt
- James Rosati
- Louis Conrad Rosenberg
- Theodore Roszak
- Carl E. Schwartz
- David Smith
- 1959: Richard Talaber
- Heinz Warneke
- Marguerite Zorach
- William Zorach
- Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.
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[edit] External links
- "Sanity & Mrs. Logan". Time Magazine (March 22, 1937). Retrieved January 31, 2008