Gloria Kolodny Chanenson papers on Josephine Hancock Logan

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Gloria Kolodny Chanenson papers on Josephine Hancock Logan

1939-1974

The scattered papers documenting the activities of pre-World War II Chicago art patron Josephine Hancock Logan measure 0.2 linear feet and date from 1939 to 1974. The papers also relate to her husband, Frank G. Logan, and the Society for Sanity in Art and were compiled by Gloria Kolodny Chanenson. Found are printed materials, a mailing list, photographs, and printed poetry by Logan.

0.2 Linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6719109

Archives of American Art

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Logan, Frank G., 1852-1937.

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Society for Sanity in Art (Chicago, Ill.)

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Chanenson, Gloria Kolodny.

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Gloria Kolodny Chanenson was a scholarship student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. From 1938-1943, she was the secretary of art patron Josephine Hancock Logan, an opponent of modernism who founded the Society for Sanity in Art. From the description of Gloria Kolodny Chanenson papers on Josephine Hancock Logan, 1939-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122455807 ...

Logan, Josephine Hancock

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