Stereosc2pe + | Joseph Cornell (Penny Arcade Portrait of Lauren Bacall), 1945-46

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Joseph Cornell, study for: Untitled (Penny Arcade Portrait of Lauren Bacall), 1945-1946

Joseph Cornell, Untitled (Penny Arcade Portrait of Lauren Bacall), 1945-1946

Joseph Cornell kept a filing system of over 160 visual-documentary “dossiers” on themes that interested him; the dossiers served as repositories from which Cornell drew material and inspiration for boxes like his “penny arcade” portrait of Lauren Bacall. He had no formal training in art, although he was extremely well-read and was conversant with the New York art scene from the 1940s through to the 1960s.
J. Cornell was heavily influenced by the American Transcendentalists, Hollywood starlets (to whom he sent boxes he had dedicated to them), the French Symbolists such as Stéphane Mallarmé and Gérard de Nerval, and 19th-century ballet dancers such as Marie Taglioni and Fanny Cerrito.

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Flick Review < Nymphlight | Joseph Cornell and Rudy Burckhardt (1957)

Manual of Marvels | Joseph Cornell (1903-72)

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