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A black ink on kid finish Bristol paper woodcut of a stone bridge spanning a narrow, marshy creek, by Herschel Logan. It was used on the invitation to the Mid-Western Artists Exhibition in Kansas City in 1924. Logan, one of the Prairie Printmakers, executed this work in 1923. Logan was born April 19, 1901 in Magnolia, Missouri, and the family moved to Winfield, Kansas shortly afterwards. He attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Logan worked as an advertising artist in Salina until his retirement in 1968. He moved to Santa Ana, California, where he died on December 8, 1987.
Creator: Herschel C. Logan
Date: 1923
Item Number: 222127
Call Number: 1977.170.19
KSHS Identifier: 1977.170.19
Business and Industry - Occupations/Professions - Artists
Collections - Museum
Community Life - Arts and Entertainment - Art - Printmaking - Prairie Print Makers
Date - 1920s - 1923
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Original Art - Picture - Landscape
People - Notable Kansans - Logan, Herschel C., 1901-1987
Type of Material - Objects and Artifacts
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