Marcia Schwan, Abstract
Year: c. Mid–Late 20th Century
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: Approximately 27" × 33" (framed)
An abstract composition by Marcia Solomon Schwan, showcasing her instinctive sense of color, movement, and balance. The work reflects her lifelong dedication to daily studio practice and her expressive, intuitive approach to form.
Artist Bio:
Marcia Solomon Schwan (1930–2022) was an artist who resided in Tidewater, Virginia for nearly 70 years. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she graduated from The Park School and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Goucher College in 1951. Art was a defining element in Schwan’s life — a passion that began in childhood, when she won first prize in a competition hosted by The Walters Art Museum, and continued throughout her life. While painting daily in her home studio, she audited art classes at Old Dominion University taught by artists Charles Sibley and Norman Goodwin, who became both mentors and friends. Schwan developed cherished friendships with numerous fellow artists locally, and her work was exhibited alongside theirs in museum and gallery settings.
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Collection = Wall Art
Item Number: 1173-791





