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George Alan Swanson Oil on Canvas Still Life with Fruit 1950s
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George Alan Swanson was a highly acclaimed painter and much of his work was dedicated to still life. This is an excellent example in a style similar to Cezanne or his mentor, John Grabach. Oil on canvas 12" x 18" in a 16" x 22" gilt frame.
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Birthplace: Hoboken, NJ
Addresses: Bloomfield, NJ
Profession: Painter, illustrator, ceramicist, writer
Studied: Newark Sch. Fine Indust. Art, with John Grabach, 1931; Sweet Hollow art colony, Bloomsbury, NJ, 1931-33; etching with Will Barnet; ceramics with Julia Hamlin Duncan, in NYC
Exhibited: Contemporary Club, Newark, 1930s; Montclair AM, 1938, 1939; NJ Gal., Newark, 1940 (first prize), 1941 (first prize); Artists of Today, 1942, 1944; Newark Mus., 1944; Riverside Mus., 1945; Soc. Venezolana de Ciencias Naturales, Caracas, Venezuela, 1942, 1945; Waldorf Atsoria Ballroom (two solos); MoMA (ceramics); MMA (ceramics)
Member: New Jersey AA; NY Zoological Soc. (life mem.)
Work: Newark Mus.; MoMA (dance archives).
Comments: A naturalist artist, he descended deep sea to sketch rare tropical fish for Dr. Wm. Beebe on his famous Tropical Expeditions with the NY Zoological Soc., 1934-46, and continued with seven more related scientific expeditions into the Pacific, Central and South America, and the West Indies. Later, he produced final paintings from the sketches, and these were used to illustrate Beebe"s book, Half Mile Deep. Swanson also ran his own art school in Bermuda, 1934-35. From 1937-42 he also documented in watercolors and drawings the Ballet Russe and other troupes that danced in NYC. Author/illustrator: Weird Dwellers of the Deep" in Popular Science (1944); "Jungle Studio" in Animal Kingdom magazine (1946). Positions: freelance designer, wallpaper and fabrics; designer for Norcross, Inc.
Sources: WW59; WW47; add'l info courtesy Shannon FA, New Haven, CT"
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