The following, submitted April 2005, is from Edward Bentley, art collector and researcher from Lansing, Michigan. Commenting on the appeal of the Omaha, Nebraska landscape featured in his work, the... Read full biography
The following, submitted April 2005, is from Edward Bentley, art collector and researcher from Lansing, Michigan. Commenting on the appeal of the Omaha, Nebraska landscape featured in his work, the artist John Zwara stated in an interview in 1927: "We are indebted to nature for everything we have... Read full biography
The following, submitted April 2005, is from Edward Bentley, art collector and researcher from Lansing, Michigan. Commenting on the appeal of the Omaha, Nebraska landscape featured in his work, the artist John Zwara stated in an interview in 1927: "We are indebted to nature for everything we have and we should love and enjoy her beauty. People have eyes and see not. They hurry by the most wonderful pictures, the natural beauty of streams, forests and fields.". But to the people of Indiana that... Read full biography
The following, submitted April 2005, is from Edward Bentley, art collector and researcher from Lansing, Michigan. Commenting on the appeal of the Omaha, Nebraska landscape featured in his work, the artist John Zwara stated in an interview in 1927: "We are indebted to nature for everything we have and we should love and enjoy her beauty. People have eyes and see not. They hurry by the most wonderful pictures, the natural beauty of streams, forests and fields.". But to the people of Indiana that is not the artist anyone is familiar with. Indeed, the only known artist named Zwara was a bedraggled schizophrenic who spoke only through the beauty and appeal of his artwork. Furthermore, although Indiana has been the location of the majority of... Read full biography
The following, submitted April 2005, is from Edward Bentley, art collector and researcher from Lansing, Michigan. Commenting on the appeal of the Omaha, Nebraska landscape featured in his work, the artist John Zwara stated in an interview in 1927: "We are indebted to nature for everything we have and we should love and enjoy her beauty. People have eyes and see not. They hurry by the most wonderful pictures, the natural beauty of streams, forests and fields.". But to the people of Indiana that is not the artist anyone is familiar with. Indeed, the only known artist named Zwara was a bedraggled schizophrenic who spoke only through the beauty and appeal of his artwork. Furthermore, although Indiana has been the location of the majority of the painter's known work, it currently represents only a portion of his life. Jan Zwara (he changed his name to John upon entry into... Read full biography
John Zwara - Art for Sale (1 available)
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Indiana Glow
Type:Painting
Year:1944
Size:24.00" x 32.00"
Medium:Oil
Signed:Lower Left
Notes:
Recently conserved; housed in the original (refinished) frame.