Cambridge couple's art collection now shines in Harvard Art Museums - Harvard Gazette
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The Solomons' art collection, featuring works by 20th-century masters like Monet and Degas, is now showcased at Harvard Art Museums. Arthur and Marny Solomon, both deeply connected to Harvard, promised their collection in 1985, formalizing it after Marny's death in 2020. Their art, collected over decades, reflects a commitment to cultural leadership and art appreciation that was fostered through their experiences and ties to the university. Arthur was a professor at Harvard Medical School while Marny was an art history graduate and teaching assistant there.
"We are deeply grateful to Arthur and Marny Solomon for their careful stewardship of these artworks over many years, and for their generous impulse to share them with the Harvard Art Museums..."
"The Solomons were both lifelong art collectors with intricate ties to Harvard. Arthur was a professor of biophysics at Harvard Medical School, while Marny worked throughout her life as a teaching fellow..."
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