In 1901, while involved in the fledgling oil industry, jim hogg purchased the varner. In 1901, while involved in the fledgling oil industry, jim hogg purchased the varner. Ima hogg, a passionate philanthropist and avid art collector, was a leading figure in houston’s cultural life. Born on july 10, 1882, to james and sarah hogg in mineola, texas, ima hogg. Two of her brothers shared her philanthropic interests, encouraged.
Yet miss hogg's collecting impulse. In 1920, while sitting for a portrait in the new york studio of wayman adams, miss hogg admired a simple armchair belonging to the artist. Surprised to learn that it was made in colonial. Miss hogg collected for bayou bend until her death in 1975 at age 93. In 1957, she donated bayou bend and it's collection to the museum of fine arts houston, and under her guidance,. Jul 26, 2012 · known by many as the “first lady of texas,” miss ima hogg would have turned 130 years old on july 10. A dedicated advocate for public service, miss ima created a legacy that. It is believed that his concerns were shared privately, and to a great extent with his daughter ima, who would later carry out that interest in the formation of the hogg foundation.
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