A sculptor, writer and lecturer, Harold Swartz was an instructor of sculpture at the Chouinard Art School in Los Angeles.
He was born in San Marcial, New Mexico and studied in Berlin and Paris. He settled in Los Angeles and was a member of the Sculptors Guild of Southern California and the California Art Club.
He won numerous prizes including First Prize at the Arcadia Exposition in 1923, First Prize at the Pomona Exposition of 1923, and First Prize at the California Art Club, 193 (showing 500 of 4591 characters). |
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Harold Swartz is also mentioned in these AskART essays: The California Art Club
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