J. Theodore Johnson


J. Theodore Johnson was an American artist and muralist.
He was born in Oregon, Illinois, in 1902 and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1921 to 1925. He became an artist and instructor in life drawing at the institute from 1928 to 1929. He also taught at the Minneapolis School of Art and the San José College in California. He died in Sunnyvale, California, in 1963.

Works and awards

Mary, a portrait, was awarded a Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Prize at the 1928 Chicago and Vicinity annual exhibition of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is now in their permanent collection.Suzanne, a nude, was awarded the Joseph N. Eisendrath Prize by the Art Institute of Chicago in 1928.Portrait of Professor Harry A. Bigelow is in the University of Chicago Law LibraryPortrait of Professor Henry J. Cox is in the office of the Geographic Society of Chicago in the Field Museum of Natural HistoryThe Black Mantilla was awarded the Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan Medal of $2,500 at the Annual Exhibition of American Painting and Sculpture in 1928 at the Art Institute of Chicago.