Joseph Cornell
Joseph Cornell (December 24, 1903 – December 29, 1972) was an American visual artist and filmmaker, one of the pioneers and most celebrated exponents of assemblage. Influenced by the Surrealists, he was also an avant-garde experimental filmmaker. He was largely self-taught in his artistic efforts, and improvised his own original style incorporating cast-off and discarded artifacts. He lived most of his life in relative physical isolation, caring for his mother and his disabled brother at home, but remained aware of and in contact with other contemporary artists. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Published 1972Other Authors: “…Cornell, Joseph…”
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2Published 1966Other Authors: “…Cornell, Joseph…”
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3Published 1992Other Authors: “…Cornell, Joseph…”
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4Published 1998Other Authors: “…Cornell, Joseph…”
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