Lillie Logan

Josephine Maria Logan, known as Lillie (sometimes Lily) (October 2, 1843 — 1923) was an American painter and instructor, active for many years in Richmond, Virginia.

She has been described as "probably Richmond's most esteemed teacher of art" in the late nineteenth century.

[4] At the outbreak of the American Civil War her family moved from Charleston to Columbia in an attempt to preserve their property from destruction; however, when William Tecumseh Sherman burned the town, their house was one of those destroyed during the raid.

[3] Logan went on to study art, traveling to Rome in 1882 and remaining until 1888; her instructor there was Giuseppe Ferrari.

[1] Logan's pupils included Edyth Carter Beveridge,[6] Adele Goodman Clark, and Nora Houston.