• The Logan Medal of the Arts was an arts prize initiated in 1907 and associated with the Art Institute of Chicago, the Frank G Logan family and the Society...
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  • Doris Lee (category Section of Painting and Sculpture artists)
    She won the Logan Medal of the Arts from the Chicago Art Institute in 1935. She is known as one of the most successful female artists of the Depression...
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  • also a Logan Medal of the arts, awarded by the Chicago Arts Institute. The Logan Medal is the highest award of the Geological Association of Canada....
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    Theodore Roszak (artist) (category School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni)
    Chicago, In 1930 he won the Logan Medal of the Arts, then moved to New York City to take classes at the National Academy of Design with George Luks and...
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  • Lists of art awards "The Herb Alpert Award in the Arts". herbalpertawards.org. Retrieved 2022-03-11. American Academy of Arts and Letters. List of Awards...
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  • York-based painter, winner of the Logan Medal of the Arts, and a member of the Visual AIDS Artist Caucus—the organization responsible for the (Red) Ribbon Project...
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    William Zorach (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
    writer. He won the Logan Medal of the Arts in 1927. He was at the forefront of American artists embracing cubism. He is the husband of Marguerite Thompson...
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    Marguerite Zorach (category Section of Painting and Sculpture artists)
    graphic designer, and was an early exponent of modernism in America. She won the 1920 Logan Medal of the Arts. Marguerite Thompson was born in Santa Rosa...
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    George Bellows (category Art Students League of New York faculty)
    of Art Lady Jean (portrait of Bellows' daughter, Jean), 1924, Yale University Art Gallery Summer Fantasy (1924) Ashcan school Logan Medal of the arts...
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    Gutzon Borglum (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    living American the museum had ever purchased—and made his presence further felt with some portraits. He also won the Logan Medal of the Arts. His reputation...
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    Fine Arts under the tutelage of Ruth VanSickle Ford. In 1933, he was awarded the Logan Medal of the arts for his mural at the "Century of Progress" International...
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    Charles Hopkinson (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
    like the Logan Medal of the arts (1926), and soon his first commission being a baby portrait in 1896 of poet E. E. Cummings, a work that is in the Massachusetts...
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  • the formation of a park to preserve the Indiana lake shore. He won the Logan Medal of the arts Born of deaf parents on November 14, 1868, he was the eldest...
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    James Brooks (painter) (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
    and winner of the Logan Medal of the Arts. Brooks was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1906. He attended Southern Methodist University and the Dallas Art...
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    Hotel Lobby (category Paintings in the Indianapolis Museum of Art)
    area from between the ceiling beams. In 1945 Hopper was awarded the Logan Medal of the Arts and a $500 honorarium for Hotel Lobby. The painting was chosen...
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    Isamu Noguchi (category United States National Medal of Arts recipients)
    for portrait busts, and won the Logan Medal of the Arts. During this time, he frequented avant garde shows at the galleries of such modernists as Alfred...
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  • Muriel Jackson (category Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design)
    received the Logan Medal of the Arts at the International Exhibition of Lithography and Wood Engraving in Chicago, for her print Wagon on the Heath. In 1928...
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  • winners Logan Medal of the Arts National Prize for Plastic Arts (Chile) National Award for Plastic Arts (Spain) List of NATSIAA award winners List of Olympic...
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    Logan Medal of the Arts, an award which became one of the most distinguished awards presented to artists in the U.S. Between 1959 and 1970, the institute...
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    Naum Gabo (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
    won awards such as the Logan Medal of the Arts (1954) and the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts (1959). After the outbreak of war, Gabo moved first...
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    Frank C. Rathje (category American people of German descent)
    philanthropists who awarded the Art Institute of Chicago's Logan Medal of the Arts annually. Recipients of the Logan Medal include Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol and...
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    David Hayes (sculptor) (category University of Notre Dame alumni)
    Fellowship. He was a recipient of the Logan Medal of the Arts for Sculpture and an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. During his life...
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    Al Held (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
    Held was awarded the Logan Medal of the Arts and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1966. Feeling that he'd reached the end of his style's potential, he...
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  • Hannah Small (category People of the New Deal arts projects)
    number of works for the Works Progress Administration during her career, and won numerous awards, including the Logan Medal of the Arts from the Art Institute...
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    Mitchell Siporin (category Section of Painting and Sculpture artists)
    painting End of an Era won the Logan Medal of the Arts at the 51st Annual Exhibition in Chicago. Boston Expressionism Ted Rall, Attitude: the new subversive...
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  • Larry Adams may also refer to: Lawrence Adams (artist), awarded Logan Medal of the Arts Laurie Adams (Laurence Adams, 1931–2024), English footballer Larry...
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  • Society for Sanity in Art (category Arts organizations established in 1936)
    Chauncey Foster Ryder. The Society gave awards to artists who met its standards of "sanity", included the Logan Medal of the Arts. "Art Glossary - Society...
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    James Ackley McBride Award, Pasadena Society of Artists 1940 Logan Medal of the Arts, Los Angeles Branch of Society for Sanity in Art "Taos Painters: Frank...
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    Conrad Marca-Relli (category United States Army personnel of World War II)
    mural painting divisions of the Federal Art Project during this period he won the Logan Medal of the Arts. He served in the US Army military service during...
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    Mae Doelling Schmidt (category American Conservatory of Music alumni)
    Hancock Logan (née Josephone Hancock; 1862–1943) was a poet and wife of Frank Granger Logan (1851–1937), the namesake and benefactor of the Logan Medal of the...
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