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Name
  
Sahl Swarz


Education
  
SculptureCenter

Sahl Swarz Song of love by Sahl Swarz Blouin Art Sales Index

Died
  
October 24, 2004, Pietrasanta, Italy

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Sahl Swarz (May 4, 1912 in Brooklyn, New York City – October 24, 2004 in Pietrasanta, Italy ) was American sculptor and arts educator.

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Biography

Sahl Swarz was born to Jewish emigrants from the Austrian part of the partitioned Poland to the United States.

He studied under the instruction of Dorothea Denslow of the Clay Club, which has become the SculptureCenter, of which Swarz was assistant director during 1936-1948, where he also headed the welded sculpture department for years.

He taught sculpture at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University.

Arts and Letters Awards in art winner (1955), twice Guggenheim Fellowship recipient (1955, 1958).

In 1978 he married sculptor Naoko (Naoco) Kumasaka, and they moved to live in Japan and later in Verona.

In 1998 he moved to Pietrasanta, Italy.

Works and books

  • Statue of Gen. Daniel Davidson Bidwell (October 19, 1924, Colonial Circle, Buffalo, New York)
  • The Guardian (1937) Brookgreen Gardens (a young male standing with a long bow and a dog sitting at his feet)
  • Sahl Swarz: Mosaic and Metal Sculpture, 1954, ASIN: B00226MEM2
  • Sahl Swarz 1912 -2004: Retrospective of His Life Work, Museum of Contemporary Sculpture, Tokyo, 2007
  • Fifty years of sculpture by Sahl Swarz, 1933-1983, Verona : Edizioni La Quaglia, 1983, ISBN 0839003374
  • References

    Sahl Swarz Wikipedia