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| Paul Cornoyer
American 1864 -1923
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| Born: |
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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| Active: |
New York, New York, United States Connecticut, United States East Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States 1917-1923
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| Studied: |
Academie Julien, Paris 1889-1894
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| Instructors: |
Jules Joseph Lefebvre Benjamin Jean-Joseph Constant
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| Exhibited: |
Paris
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| Examples of Work: |
Brooklyn Museum of Art Dallas Art Association, Texas St. Louis Art Museum Newark Art Association, New Jersey Fine Arts Institute of Kansas City, Missouri
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| Specialty: |
Painter Instructor
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| Style/School: |
Representational
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| Subjects Known For: |
New York City City Scene
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| Memberships: |
National Academy of Design p. ANA 1909 Allied Artists Association National Arts Club North Shore Artists Association Salmagundi Club, New York Society of Western Artists
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| Teaching Positions: |
Mechanic's Institute, New York City
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| Artist Profile |
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| BIOGRAPHY: |
Celebrated for his lyrical cityscapes and atmospheric landscapes, Paul Cornoyer crafted an indelible impression of fin-de-siècle New York. Born in St. Louis, Cornoyer developed his Tonalist style at the Académie Julian in Pa...
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