Marc C. Schoettle (American, 1925-1982) - "Still Life with Pears” (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas)
Marc C. Schoettle (American, 1925-1982) - "Still Life with Pears” (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Housed in a gilt frame with a linen matte trim. In good condition with some minor wear to the canvas and some scuffs and scratches to the edge of the frame. Please refer to pictures for details.
Size: 22'' x 25'' (canvas); 27'' x 30'' (frame).
Marc C. Schoettle (American 1925-1982) a native of Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, he attended the Chestnut Hill Academy and then served with the American Field Service during World War II. He continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Although he painted portraits of prominent Philadelphians, he is also known for his landscapes and still lifes. In particular, his still lifes are considered important for their emotional impact and intensity. Schoettle was a member of the Colonial Lords of Manors, the Society of Mayflower Descendents, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Penn Club, the fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and others. He had one-man showings at the Swedish Historical Museum, Woodmere Art Museum and the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.
Marc C. Schoettle (American, 1925-1982) - "Still Life with Pears” (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Housed in a gilt frame with a linen matte trim. In good condition with some minor wear to the canvas and some scuffs and scratches to the edge of the frame. Please refer to pictures for details.
Size: 22'' x 25'' (canvas); 27'' x 30'' (frame).
Marc C. Schoettle (American 1925-1982) a native of Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, he attended the Chestnut Hill Academy and then served with the American Field Service during World War II. He continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Although he painted portraits of prominent Philadelphians, he is also known for his landscapes and still lifes. In particular, his still lifes are considered important for their emotional impact and intensity. Schoettle was a member of the Colonial Lords of Manors, the Society of Mayflower Descendents, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Penn Club, the fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and others. He had one-man showings at the Swedish Historical Museum, Woodmere Art Museum and the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.
Marc C. Schoettle (American, 1925-1982) - "Still Life with Pears” (ca. 1960, Oil on Canvas). Housed in a gilt frame with a linen matte trim. In good condition with some minor wear to the canvas and some scuffs and scratches to the edge of the frame. Please refer to pictures for details.
Size: 22'' x 25'' (canvas); 27'' x 30'' (frame).
Marc C. Schoettle (American 1925-1982) a native of Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, he attended the Chestnut Hill Academy and then served with the American Field Service during World War II. He continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Although he painted portraits of prominent Philadelphians, he is also known for his landscapes and still lifes. In particular, his still lifes are considered important for their emotional impact and intensity. Schoettle was a member of the Colonial Lords of Manors, the Society of Mayflower Descendents, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Penn Club, the fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and others. He had one-man showings at the Swedish Historical Museum, Woodmere Art Museum and the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.