Children's Stories and 'Child-Time' in the Works of Joseph Cornell and the Transatlantic Avant-Garde
Discover the enchanting world of childhood through the lens of Joseph Cornell in Children's Stories and 'Child-Time' in the Works of Joseph Cornell and the Transatlantic Avant-Garde by Analisa Pauline Leppanen-Guerra. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this hardback edition spans 280 pages and delves into Cornell's profound references to children and their stories. Leppanen-Guerra expertly explores the intricate relationship between Cornell's artistic vision of childhood and his quest for a redefined concept of time.
Set against the backdrop of the transatlantic avant-garde movement of the 1930s and 40s, this book offers critical insights into Cornell's work while highlighting the significance of children in art. Perfect for art enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of childhood and creativity, this title promises to inspire and provoke thought. Immerse yourself in the captivating themes and illustrations that make Cornell's work timeless.