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Edward Corbett (artist)

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62:. Corbett flourished as a student at CSFA and was awarded the Albert Bender Scholarship, Robert Howe Fletcher Award and the Anne Bremer Memorial Scholarship. After his studies, he was drafted into the army, but continued to draw when he could. Corbett was discharged in 1943 and joined the 124:. It was for this catalog that he wrote his now infamous phrase, "I intend my work as poetry". Grace Borgenicht added Corbett to her roster of artists in 1952. Corbett continued to exhibit with Borgenicht for the rest of his career as an artist. He also continued to teach: 41:
Corbett was born in Chicago, Illinois, to John Leland Corbett and Laura Corbett. His father was in the army, so the family moved often. Corbett lived in Virginia, Washington, D.C., Texas, Manilla and Ohio all before he turned 14. He took his first art classes at the
93:. During part of his teaching career at CSFA, Corbett lived in Point Richmond in a house with Robert & Mary Fuller McChesney and Hassel & June Smith. He began to paint his famous black paintings. Some notable works based on his time there are 319: 309: 299: 46:
in Ohio when he was 11 years old. He continued to pursue the arts throughout high school. In 1937, he began taking summer courses at the
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Corbett returned to San Francisco and Douglas MacAgy invited him to teach at CSFA, where he worked alongside
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Charlotte Higgens, "What Barack and Michelle Obama's taste in art says about them"
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His artwork can be found in both private and public collections. U.S. President
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Weldon Kees and the Midcentury Generation: Letters, 1935-1955
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Edward and Rosamond Walling Tirana Corbett papers, 1932-1978
101:. He also taught an advanced drawing and painting course at 211:, (San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Art, 1969), n.p. 237:, (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1986), 140. 66:
in New York by 1946. He married Catherine Henck in 1944.
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Edward Corbett (disambiguation)
Abstract Expressionist
Dayton Art Institute
California School of Fine Arts
Lee Randolph
Otis Oldfield
William Gaw
American Abstract Artists
Elmer Bischoff
Hassel Smith
David Park
Richard Diebenkorn
Mark Rothko
Clyfford Still
U.C. Berkeley
Sam Francis
Dorothy Miller
15 Americans
Museum of Modern Art
Mount Holyoke College
University of New Mexico
Tulane University
University of Minnesota
American University
UC Santa Barbara
Provincetown
Massachusetts
Anna Strunsky
William English Walling
Barack Obama

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