Logan Medal of the Arts
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 for Sanity in Art. From 1917 through 1940, 270 awards were given for contributions to American art.
The Medal was named for arts patron Frank Granger Logan, founder of the brokerage house of Logan & Bryan, who served over 50 years on the board of the Chicago Art Institute. He and his wife, Josephine Hancock Logan, administered the award consistent with their patronage of the Society for Sanity in Art, 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, surrealism, and abstract expressionism. It was not unknown for the Society of Sanity in Art to award a prize 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 renown Chicago financier, Frank C. Rathje
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, 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
Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan prize ($1000-$1500)
Formerly awarded at the annual American Paintings and Sculpture Exhibition, ChicagoSource:
- 1917: Albin Polasek for Bust of Charles W. Hawthorne
- 1918: Wayman Adams for Joseph Pennell
- 1919: Leon Kroll for Leo Ornstein at the Piano
- 1920: George B. Luks for Otis Skinner
- 1921: Cecilia Beaux for The Dancing Lesson
- 1922: Frank Weston Benson for Still Life Decoration
- 1923: George Bellows for Portrait of my Mother
- 1924: Eugene F. Savage for Recessional
- 1925: Albin Polasek for Unfettered
- 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
- 1930: Louis Ritman for Jullien
- 1931: William Zorach for Mother and Child
- 1932: Sidney Laufman for Landscape
Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan Medal ($2500)
Source:
- 1928: J. Theodore Johnson for The Black Mantilla
- 1929: Alexander Brook for Children's Lunch
- 1930: Heinz Warneke for The Water Carrier
- 1931: Morris Kantor for Haunted House
- 1932: for Pigeons
Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan Art Institute Medal ($500-$2000)
Source:
- 1935: Doris Lee for Thanksgiving
- 1936: Robert Philipp for Olympia
- 1937: Aaron Bohrod for Wyoming Landscape
- 1941: Hannah Small for Curled Figure
- 1943: George Constant for First Gift
- 1948: Theodore Roszak for Spectre of Kitty Hawk
- 1951: Willem de Kooning for Excavation; Theodore Roszak for Sea Quarry
- 1954: Conrad Marca-Relli for his Seated Figure ; Naum Gabo for Construction in Space
- 1960: Isamu Noguchi for The Self ; Louise Nevelson for Construction in 3 sections
- 1962: Loren Maciver
- 1963: Hans Hofmann for The Golden Wall; Mark di Suvero
- 1964: Stuart Davis for Standard Brand;Al Held
- 1966: George Segal for The Truck
- 1969: Karl Wirsum for Screaming Jay Hawks
- 1974: Andy Warhol for Mao
- 1976: Robert Rauschenberg for Flood
Mr and Mrs Frank G. Logan Art Institute Prize ($500-$2000)
Source:
- 1917: Walter Ufer for In the land of mañana ; Victor Higgins for Juanita and the suspicious cat
- 1918: Victor Higgins for Fiesta day ; Emil Zettler for Woman and child
- 1919: Frank A. Werner for Louis H. Sullivan ; Karl A. Buehr for Farson's Creek
- 1920: Paul Bartlett for Drizzly day ; Carl R. Krafft for Banks of the Gasconade
- 1921: Frank V. Dudley for Duneland ; Anna Lee Stacey for Thé dansant
- 1922: Albin Polasek for Man chiseling his own destiny ; Samuel Glasstorner for Repentance
- 1923: Frederick V. Poole for Flora ; William P. Henderson for Querena
- 1924: Leopold Seyffert for A portrait ; John F. Stacey for From an Essex Hillside, Conn
- 1925: Carl R. Krafft for Nocturne ;Archibald John Motley, Jnr for A Mulatress
- 1926: George Oberteuffer for Portrait of my wife ; Frederic M. Grant for Departure of Marco Polo
- 1927: H. Amiard Oberteuffer for The yellow dress ; Marques E. Reitzel for The morning route
- 1928: Paul Trebilcock for Portrait of a painter ; J. Theodore Johnson for Mary
- 1929: W. Vladimir Rouseff for In the open ;Edmund Giesbert for Uphill
- 1930: Davenport Griffen for Sleep ;Marshall D. Smith for West Van Buren Street
- 1931: J. Theodore Johnson for Bistro Bruel ; Edouard Chassaing for Black Panther
- 1932: Claude Buck for Girl reading ;Frances Foy for Betty
- 1933: Francis Chapin for Pink House; Laura van Pappelendam for Long Haired Cactus
- 1934: Peterpaul Ott for The Dancer, Harald Kreutzberg
- 1935: Edouard Chassaing for Head of E.L. Heitkamp
- 1936: Constantine Pougialis for Russian dancer
- 1937: Carl Hallsthammar for Venus in Red Cherry
- 1938: Norman MacLeish for Watertown
- 1939: Maeble Perry Edwards for Portrait of L.L. Valentine
- 1940: Lawrence Adams for West Side in Winter
- 1941: Joseph P. Gualtieri for Mario
- 1942: Abbott Lawrence Pattison for Kneeling Women
- 1943: Sidney Loeb for Abraham Lincoln (sculpture
Frank G Logan Prize
- 1923 Edward Hopper for East Side Interior
- 1925 Louis Conrad Rosenberg
- 1927 Louis Conrad Rosenberg
Frank G Logan Prize
- 1940 Anna Wilson
- 1940 Frank Tolles Chamberlin
- 1942 Edward Bruce Douglas
- 1944 Frank Montague Moore