Logsdon-Prindle photographs [graphic], ca. 1880s-ca. 1890s.

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Logsdon-Prindle photographs [graphic], ca. 1880s-ca. 1890s.

This collection consists of eleven cabinet card portraits, dating from the 1880s and 1890s, and one mounted black-and-white photograph of an oil painting portrait by T.C. Steele. Those identified in the portraits are: Martha Logsdon and Merwin and Helen Prindle. The subject of the photo of the T.C. Steele painting is Mrs. Mary Keehn Denny.

1 folder of photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7713341

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Denny, Mary Keehn

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Prindle, Helen

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Logsdon, Martha

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Prindle, Merwin

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Steele, T. C. (Theodore Clement), 1847-1926

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A native of Indiana, Steele was primarily known as a landscape artist with an interest in Impressionism and as a member of the Hoosier School of art. He married Mary E. Lakin in 1870 and moved to Indianapolis, working primarily as a portrait painter. From 1880 to 1885 he studied in Munich, and returned to Indianapolis with an interest in landscape painting. By the 1890s, Steele was becoming nationally recognized for his landscapes. His wife died in 1899; in 1907 he married Selma Neubacher and es...