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Joseph Cornell was an American visual artist and film-maker, 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.
Frans Masereel was a Flemish painter and graphic artist who worked mainly in France, known especially for his woodcuts focused on political and social issues, such as war and capitalism. He completed over 40 wordless novels in his career, and among these, his greatest is generally said to be Passionate Journey.
Masereel's woodcuts influenced Lynd Ward and later graphic artists such as Clifford Harper, Eric Drooker, and Otto Nückel.
Carlotta Stocker is a Swiss expressionist artist, interior designer and illustrator. She is especially known for her large-scale interpretations of the studio table, in which she worked with strong colors. She developed an expressive, emotional and colorful style for her works. Stocker also created large-format murals in public buildings in Zurich.
Carlotta Stocker is a Swiss expressionist artist, interior designer and illustrator. She is especially known for her large-scale interpretations of the studio table, in which she worked with strong colors. She developed an expressive, emotional and colorful style for her works. Stocker also created large-format murals in public buildings in Zurich.
Carlotta Stocker is a Swiss expressionist artist, interior designer and illustrator. She is especially known for her large-scale interpretations of the studio table, in which she worked with strong colors. She developed an expressive, emotional and colorful style for her works. Stocker also created large-format murals in public buildings in Zurich.
Joseph Cornell was an American visual artist and film-maker, 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.
Joseph Cornell was an American visual artist and film-maker, 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.
Joseph Cornell was an American visual artist and film-maker, 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.
Fritz Köhler (birth name Friedrich Köhler) was a German marine and landscape painter.
As a young man, Köhler spent much time on merchant ships on the seas, then studied painting in Hamburg and Weimar. He painted coastal and rural landscapes in calm colors. Fritz Köhler was a member of the Imperial Association of Fine Artists in Germany and the Düsseldorf Malkasten Artists' Association, and participated in numerous exhibitions.
Fritz Köhler (birth name Friedrich Köhler) was a German marine and landscape painter.
As a young man, Köhler spent much time on merchant ships on the seas, then studied painting in Hamburg and Weimar. He painted coastal and rural landscapes in calm colors. Fritz Köhler was a member of the Imperial Association of Fine Artists in Germany and the Düsseldorf Malkasten Artists' Association, and participated in numerous exhibitions.
Herbert Rolf Schlegel was a German painter and a representative of the Romantic version of New Objectivity.
Herbert Rolf Schlegel was a German painter and a representative of the Romantic version of New Objectivity.
Herbert Rolf Schlegel was a German painter and a representative of the Romantic version of New Objectivity.
Herbert Rolf Schlegel was a German painter and a representative of the Romantic version of New Objectivity.
Herbert Rolf Schlegel was a German painter and a representative of the Romantic version of New Objectivity.
Dod Procter, born Doris Margaret Shaw, was an English artist, and the wife of the artist Ernest Procter. Her painting Morning was bought for the public by the Daily Mail in 1927.
Carlotta Stocker is a Swiss expressionist artist, interior designer and illustrator. She is especially known for her large-scale interpretations of the studio table, in which she worked with strong colors. She developed an expressive, emotional and colorful style for her works. Stocker also created large-format murals in public buildings in Zurich.
Giuseppe Capogrossi was an Italian painter.
In the years following World War II, Capogrossi's work changed in favour of a more abstract style. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Capogrossi subsequently became one of the main exponents of Italian informal art, together with Lucio Fontana and Alberto Burri.
Giuseppe Capogrossi was an Italian painter.
In the years following World War II, Capogrossi's work changed in favour of a more abstract style. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Capogrossi subsequently became one of the main exponents of Italian informal art, together with Lucio Fontana and Alberto Burri.
Joseph Cornell was an American visual artist and film-maker, 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.