Gerald Marcus

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Gerald Marcus has shown his work in many exhibitions in New York City and internationally including, The National Academy of Design; The National Print Center, New York; The Hollar Society, Prague; The Lancaster Museum; The Haggin Museum; The City University of New York; Purdue University; Long Island University; Smith College and other museums and universities. He is a past president of the Society of American Graphic Artists and a member of the Boston Printmakers.

Gerald Marcus has painted landscapes in the United States, Europe and New Mexico. He
works outdoors from observation, making quick color sketches in oil or watercolor. The
oils are then left as sketches, or worked up later into more finished paintings. Larger
canvases are done in the studio but retain the quality of spontaneous outdoor paintings.
Marcus is a printmaker as well as a painter, working mainly with intaglio. He maintains a
studio in New York City and the Adirondack Mountains in northern New York State.
Marcus has shown his work in many one-man and group shows in New York City and
internationally including,The National Academy of Design, The National Print Center
New York, The Hollar Society, Prague, The Lancaster Museum,The Haggin
Museum,The The City University of New York, Purdue University,Long Island
University, Wright State University, and The Trenton City Museum.His work is in many
public and private collections.
Marcus studied at the Art Students League of New York with Jean Liberte, Julian Levy,
Sol Wilson and Jacob Lawrence. He graduated Cum Laude with a major in art from The
City College of The City Univerity of New York.

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