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konstantin123 [22]
4 years ago
7

Joseph cornell's, suzy's sun (for judy tyler) is considered to be a(n):

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leva [86]4 years ago
3 0
<span>Suzy's Sun (for Judy Tyler) is a modern sculpture showcasing a sun, sail boats, and a wine glass. But what is the most fascinating is how many items and different types of mediums were used to make this piece. The mediums used ranged from glass to seashells to tin pieces cut from metal tins, plus many more. Joseph was famous for making box sculptures that took advantage of shadows. Joseph made this piece in 1957. Joseph used these pieces to portray the ebb or flow of life, and this particular piece was dedicated to Judy Tyler who was in a bad car accident after she had jus become famous.</span>
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