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Jackeline Logan


Věra Prášilova, Jackeline Logan, 1924, gelatin silver print, Gift of Nadja S. Lilly, Dascha S. Tursi, and K.S. Voeller, M.D., © Estate of Věra Prášilova Scott, 2000.91.41

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Title

Jackeline Logan

Artist

Věra Prášilova (American, born Czech Republic, 1899-1996)

Date

1924

Medium

gelatin silver print

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image/sheet: 13 3/16 in x 10 1/2 in

Collection Area

Photography; Northwest Art

Category

Photographs

Object Type

photograph

Culture

American

Credit Line

Gift of Nadja S. Lilly, Dascha S. Tursi, and K.S. Voeller, M.D.

Accession Number

2000.91.41

Copyright

© Estate of Věra Prášilova Scott

Terms

actors

gelatin silver prints

photographs

portraits

Description

Jacqueline Logan (1901–1983), spelled "Jackeline" by Prášilova in this print, was a leading silent film star. In 1920, after a six-month stint on Broadway as a Ziegfeld Follies Girl, Logan transitioned to movies, winning roles in more than fifty films. She appeared in six movies in 1924 alone, the same year this portrait was made.

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