Solomon McCombs (Muscogee Creek, 1913–1980) was a Native American artist from Oklahoma known for his paintings, murals, and illustrations.
[6] William McCombs, Solomon's paternal great uncle was a founding member of Bacone College and his cousin, Acee Blue Eagle (Muscogee, 1907–1959) was an early leader within the Art Department at the school.
[9] U.S. Treasury Section of Fine Arts commissioned McCombs to paint the mural at the Marietta, Oklahoma Post Office titled, Chickasaw Family Making Pah Sho Fah (Pashofa) (1942).
[11][12][8] This mural depicts four women and two men cooking a meal of pashofa, an important dish to the Chickasaw people and part of their cultural identity.
After his death there was a two-person memorial exhibition was held for Fred Beaver and Solomon McCombs at Gilcrease Museum (March 7 through April 19, 1981).