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Philip Cornelius

Philip Cornelius (1934 - 2015) was active/lived in California.  Philip Cornelius is known for Sculptor-abstraction, porcelain vessels.

Philip G. Cornelius was born in Southern California, and studied at the California State University, San Jose (B.A., 1960). He earned a M.F.A. at the Claremont Graduate School in Claremont, California, where he worked with Paul Soldner. He taught at Pasadena City College from 1965, and is currently Professor Emeritus (2001). He is known especially for his paper-thin porcelain teapots and vessels.

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Similar artists

.  There are 22 similar (related) artists for Philip Cornelius available:    Harrison McIntosh,  Paul Edmund Soldner,  Erik Gronborg,  Betty (Elizabeth) Abrahams Woodman,  Robert Chapman Turner,  Beatrice (Beato) Wood,  Mark Curtis Peiser,  Stephen Rolfe Powell,  Peter Voulkos,  Toshiko Takaezu,  Gertrud & Otto Natzler,  Toots Zynsky,  Michael Lucero,  Richard Marquis,  Jon Kuhn,  David James Gilhooly III,  Harvey Kline Littleton,  Robert Carston Arneson,  William Morris,  Lino Tagliapietra,  Dale Chihuly,  Claude Conover



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Keywords and Quick Facts for Philip Cornelius


   Keywords 
Art Method
  • Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art MediaArt StyleArt Subject
  • Hand-Crafted Objects
  • Vessels, Vases
Chronology
  • Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
  • Abstraction Specialty

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