Logan Medal of the Arts :
This is an incomplete list, please help us by updating it. 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 for
Joseph Pennell ($1500) • 1923:
George Bellows 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 for
Arrangement • 1929:
John Storrs for
Two Figures (sculpture) • 1930:
Louis Ritman for
Jullien • 1931:
William Zorach for
Mother and Child (sculpture) ($1500) • 1932:
Sidney Laufman 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. • 1928:
J. Theodore Johnson for
The Black Mantilla ($2500) (first award) • 1929:
Alexander Brook for ''Children's Lunch'' ($2500) • 1930:
Heinz Warneke for
The Water Carrier • 1931:
Morris Kantor 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 for
Curled Figure ($500) (sculpture) • 1943:
George Constant 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 for
The Golden Wall;
Mark di Suvero (sculpture) • 1964:
Stuart Davis for
Standard Brand;
Al Held • 1966:
George Segal for
The Truck • 1969:
Karl Wirsum for
Screaming Jay Hawks ($1500) • 1974:
Andy Warhol for
Mao • 1976:
Robert Rauschenberg 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 for
In the land of mañana ($500);
Victor Higgins for
Juanita and the suspicious cat ($200) (first award) • 1918:
Victor Higgins for
Fiesta day ($500);
Emil Zettler for
Woman and child (sculpture) ($200) ($500);
Anna Lee Stacey for
Thé dansant ($200) • 1922:
Albin Polasek for
Man chiseling his own destiny ($500);
Samuel Glasstorner for
Repentance (sculpture) ($200) • 1923:
Frederick V. Poole for
Flora ($500);
William P. Henderson for
Querena ($200) • 1924:
Leopold Seyffert for
A portrait ($500);
John F. Stacey for
From an Essex Hillside, Conn ($200) • 1925:
Carl R. Krafft for
Nocturne ($500);
Archibald John Motley, Jnr for
A Mulatress ($200) • 1926:
George Oberteuffer 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 for
Portrait of a painter ($750);
J. Theodore Johnson for
Mary ($500) • 1929:
W. Vladimir Rouseff for
In the open ($750);
Edmund Giesbert for
Uphill ($500) • 1930:
Davenport Griffen for
Sleep ($750);
Marshall D. Smith for
West Van Buren Street ($500) • 1931:
J. Theodore Johnson for
Bistro Bruel ($750);
Edouard Chassaing for
Black Panther (sculpture) ($500) • 1932:
Claude Buck for
Girl reading ($750);
Frances Foy for
Betty ($500) • 1933:
Francis Chapin for
Pink House;
Laura van Pappelendam 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 for
Russian dancer • 1937:
Carl Hallsthammar 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 for
Mario ($500) • 1942:
Abbott Lawrence Pattison 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 for
Michele Verbrugghen (sculpture) ($500) • 1947:
Mitchell Siporin for
End of an Era ($500) • 1948:
Gustav Dalstrom for
Portrait ($500) • 1949:
Egon Wiener for
Torso in wood (sculpture) ($500) • 1950:
Suzanne Martyl for
View of Galena ($500) • 1951:
Joyce Treiman for
Escape ($500) • 1952:
Don Yacoe for
Nationalism ($500) • 1953:
Margo Hoff for
Stage Fright ($1000) • 1954:
No exhibition • 1955:
Joseph Goto for
Struggle ($1500) (sculpture);
Gerald W McLaughlin for
The Orator and the Ladies ($1000) • 1956:
Anna P. Baker for
High Frequency ping ($1500);
Richard Hunt for
Construction D (£1000) (sculpture) • 1957:
Eleanor Coen for
Growing City ($1500);
Robert James Anderson for
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ($1000) • 1958:
Keith Boyle for
White Frozen Forms ($1500);
Carl E. Schwartz for
The Card Players • 1959:
Richard Talaber for
Ferous Confine ($1500);
Harry Brorby ($1000) • 1960:
Eleanor Coen 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 for
Embracement #1 ($2000);
James Rosati for sculpture • 1963: • 1964:
Michael Hurson for an untitled painting ($2000);
Belle Sanford for
The Apprentice (bronze) ($1000) • 1965: Tom Parish • 1966:
Irene Siegel 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 for
Reconstruction 1 ($500) • 1969:
Thomas Shannon for
Mexo-O (sculpture) • 1970:
No exhibition • 1971:
Robert Lostutter for his watercolour ($500) • 1972:
No exhibition • 1973:
Stephen Carlson 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 for
Solo ($1000) ;
Terrence Karpowicz 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 for
Helen and her Suitors ($1000) • 1978:
No prize awarded • 1979:
No exhibition • 1980:
Michael J. Buglewicz for
Myth ($1000) ;
Steve Mose for
Untitled;
Filemon Santiago for
La Casa de los Espantos ($1000) • 1981:
No exhibition • 1982: • 1983:
No exhibition • 1984:
Paul Lamantia for
Day thru Evening dream ($1000); Mark Jackson for
Out of the Darkness ($1000);
Hollis Sigler for
The World is Endless Desire ($1000)
Frank G Logan Prize Awarded at the
Chicago Society of Etchers exhibition • 1922
Cleo Damianakes for "Fountain";
Sears Gallagher 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 • 1927
Louis Conrad Rosenberg 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
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