Lot 164
  • 164

Joseph Cornell

Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 USD
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Description

  • Joseph Cornell
  • Portrait of Suzanne
  • signed, titled and dated 8/29/69 on the reverse
  • printed paper collage on board
  • 10 by 8 in. 25.4 by 20.3 cm.

Provenance

Gift of the artist

Condition

This work is in good condition overall. The collage elements are well intact. There is evidence of time staining, particularly along the extreme edges of the board. Wear and losses to the edges of the board are evident. Framed under glass.
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Catalogue Note

The following Joseph Cornell collages are from an East Coast couple who had the great fortune of befriending the artist some four years before his passing. The wife, introduced to Cornell through Suzanne Miller, a New York City actress, writer, friend of the artist and subject of the present lot, would go on to enjoy a strong friendship with Cornell until his death in 1972. Several of the works, characterized by their limited cutouts and prevailing white space, exhibit a shift in the artist’s collage practice that took place after 1965. Cornell favored this method for both its speed and more abstract approach of collage construction. These works demonstrate the artist’s continued investigation of a unique visual poetry through the use of pre-existing material while engaging with a nonrepresentational method.