- Ben Solowey
Ben Solowey (1900-1978) was an American artist, known for his sculpture, painting, and drawing.
He was born in
Warsaw, Poland on August 29, 1900. In 1907, his family moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, then, when he was fourteen, toPhiladelphia . There he studied underHugh Breckenridge andDaniel Garber at thePennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts , from which he graduated in 1923. He then went to Paris, where he was influenced byImpressionism andPost-Impressionism .In 1925, he returned to Philadelphia, where he worked as a decorative painter.
Solowey moved to New York in 1928, where he was commissioned by the "
New York Times " and the "Herald Tribune " to capture the likenesses of Broadway and Hollywood celebrities. Of these, he sketchedEthel Barrymore ,Fanny Brice ,Claudette Colbert ,Katharine Cornell ,Marlene Dietrich ,Helen Hayes ,Katharine Hepburn ,Walter Huston ,George S. Kaufman ,Mary Nash ,Lily Pons , andBasil Rathbone .In 1930, after a brief courtship, he married Rae Landis, who became his primary model.
In 1936, the couple moved to a secluded farm in
Bucks County, Pennsylvania . There, Solowey would spend the rest of his days, restoring the ancient farmhouse and painting.His studio in
Bedminster Township, Pennsylvania is maintained as a museum.External links
* [http://www.solowey.com/Ben/index.html Biography at Solowey.com]
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