Welcome to the Joseph Cornell Papers Online
This site provides access to the papers of Joseph Cornell that were digitized in 2006 by the Archives of American Art. The papers have been scanned in their entirety, and total 32,775 images. VIEW COLLECTION
The papers of Joseph Cornell (1903-1972) measure approximately 24.5 linear feet and date from 1804 to 1986 (bulk 1939-1972). The collection documents the life, work, interests, and creative activities of the self-taught artist, who was best known for his shadow box constructions, assemblages, and collages. Papers include correspondence, diaries, source material, notes, writings, photographs, printed material, two- and three-dimensional ephemera, art works, and books, as well as a limited amount of legal and financial records, and some miscellaneous personal and family papers. The collection also includes the papers of his sister, Betty Cornell Benton, relating to the handling of Cornell's estate and the personal papers of his brother, Robert Cornell.
All descriptive information found here is compiled from A Finding Aid to the Joseph Cornell Papers,
Funding for the processing and digitization of this collection was provided by the Getty Foundation and the Terra Foundation for American Art.
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