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Charles Logasa

Charles Logasa (1883 - 1936) was active/lived in District Of Columbia, New York, Iowa / France.  Charles Logasa is known for Modernist painting.

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Charles Logasa was born July 14, 1883 in Iowa.  He had some very early art training as a boy.  He moved to Washington, D.C. in the early 1900's to take a job with the U.S. government as a draftsman for the U.S. Geological Survey.   He mapped oil drilling sites in the Midwestern U.S.

In Washington, while employed by the U.S. government, Logasa decided to study painting at the Corcoran College of Art and Design.  There were four students at the College that became friends: Charles Logasa, Abraham Rattner, George Lohr, and John Zeron.  Of the four, Logasa had a steady income and rented a studio in Washington's downtown business district of F Street — a large room in the second floor rear.

Logasa's F Street studio was the place where a portion of the 1913 Armory Show was exhibited... for two months to the Washington public, March - June,   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2285 characters.]  Artist bio

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