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Title
Dean Cornwell, painting angel
Alternative Title
Eyre Powell Chamber of Commerce Photo Collection
Date Created and/or Issued
Circa 1930
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
For over three decades, Dean Cornwell (1892-1960) was recognized as the "Dean of Illustrators", a nickname given to him by his peers. Celebrated and well known during his lifetime, Cornwell began his career as an illustrator in 1914. Between 1920 through the mid-1950s his art appeared regularly in magazines, illustrated books, and posters advertising hundreds of products. Cornwell was awarded the contract for the Los Angeles Public Library murals in 1927 and spent the next five years researching and painting the final canvases; he completed the murals in 1932. In addition to the Library's large murals, he painted over twenty historic murals in public buildings across the U.S. In 1959 he was inducted into the society of Illustrator's Hall of Fame. In the winter of 1960, Cornwell suffered severe abdominal pains resulting from a ruptured main artery and died - he was 68 years old.
Artist Dean Cornwell, holding a large palette, works on a larger-than-life canvas painting depicting an angel standing on a pedestal, wings spread open, holding a sword with the word "Justice" written at the bottom the pedestal. A female model wearing what appears to be a kind of toga stands on the first step providing the facial and body features for this image. For over three decades, Dean Cornwell (1892-1960) was recognized as the "Dean of Illustrators", a nickname given to him by his peers. Celebrated and well known during his lifetime, Cornwell began his career as an illustrator in 1914. Between 1920 through the mid-1950s his art appeared regularly in magazines, illustrated books, and posters advertising hundreds of products. Cornwell was awarded the contract for the Los Angeles Public Library murals in 1927 and completed the work in 1932. In addition to the Library's large murals, he painted over twenty historic murals in public buildings across the U.S. In 1959 he was inducted into the society of Illustrator's Hall of Fame. In the winter of 1960, Cornwell suffered severe abdominal pains resulting from a ruptured main artery and died - he was 68 years old.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph :b&w
Photographic prints
Identifier
00070059
Eyre Powell Chamber of Commerce Collection
N-001-199.1 4x5
CARL0000073511
http://cdm16703.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/113772
Subject
Cornwell, Dean,--1892-1960
Murals--California--Los Angeles
Models (Persons)--California--Los Angeles
Artists--California--Los Angeles
Art--California--Los Angeles
Angels in art

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