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Valetta Swann
Valetta Swann (1904 – 1973) was an English painter and sculptor, known for her work related to rural and indigenous life in Mexico and the United States. She began her art career in Europe, but moved to the United States with her husband, Bronislaw Malinowski. She collaborated with him with drawing and photographs of indigenous life here and in Mexico. Malinowski died in 1942, and Swann decided to live permanently in Mexico City, having her first individual exhibition at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1945. She had more than fifty individual exhibitions of her work in Mexico, the United States and Europe and her work was recognized with membership in Mexico’s Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.
==Life==
Swann was born Anna Valetta Hayman-Joyce in Eastbourne, Sussex in 1904. Since her early childhood, she showed interest and talent in drawing and painting but had to struggle against a mother who was opposed to her vocation. In 1920 she succeeded in taking formal painting lessons with a teacher named Helen Urquhart, then continued at a local art school in 1927, when she married her first husband, Edric Swann. She lived with him in London, where she attended the Warwick Art School and later the Central Art School.
In 1930 she separated from Swann and abandoned painting for two and a half years, resuming again in 1933. In the mid 1930s she travel in Europe and eventually met her second husband, noted Polish anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. In 1939, the couple moved to the United States where he was invited to teach at Yale University. His research work took them to indigenous regions of the United States and Mexico, and Swann collaborated on projects such as studying the market systems of Oaxaca, contributing drawings and photographs to her husband’s text. Malinowski died in 1942, and Swann then settled permanently in Mexico City.〔
Swann died in this city in 1973, leaving many of Malinowski’s papers in her possession to his three daughters from a first marriage.〔

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