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Helen Loggie

Helen Amanda Loggie (1895 - 1976) was active/lived in Washington.  Helen Loggie is known for Landscape etchings, painter, drawing.

Helen Loggie became nationally known for her etchings of the Northwest landscape, particularly the highly detailed studies of trees along the Washington coast.

Born and raised in Bellingham, she attended Smith College and the Art Students League in New York, studying with George Bellows, George Luks and Mahonri Young.

One of her strongest influences came from her studies with the prominent etcher, John Taylor Arms whom she met in 1929.   It was Arms who encouraged Loggie to seriously pursue etching, and they remained lifelong friends and colleagues with Arms proofing many of her plates throughout her career.

Following the example of Arms and other prominent American graphic artists, Loggie traveled to Europe and made numerous studies of architectural details and city streets.  In 1930, she built a house on Orcas Island and divided her time between there and Bellingham for the remainder of her life.

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Museums for Helen Loggie


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