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Dean Cornwell (1880-1960) |
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A student of both Harvey Dunn and British muralist Frank Brangwyn,
Dean Cornwell had a long and successful career as an illustrator,
beginning with a number of serialized novels throughout the 1920’s
and early 1930’s. His versatility made him a perfect choice for such
multi-picture commissions—Cornwell was equally at home illustrating
romantic, adventure or religious stories. He had a perfectionist
streak in him, doing preliminary studies for much of his work. After
his tenure with Brangwyn, Cornwell returned to this country and
subsequently completed a number of major murals of his own. |
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| $2,000 Reward |
1921 |
| Oil on canvas,
36 inches x 30 |
| "$2,000 Reward," Alma and
Paul Ellerbe, Cosmopolitan, March 1924. |
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