Cornelius, Charles Over, 1890-1937
BIOGHIST REQUIRED Charles Over Cornelius (1890-1937) was born in Sewickley, PA and died in Irvington-on Hudson, NY. Cornelius received his B.A. from Princeton in 1913, and his B.S. from MIT in 1916. That same year, he entered the architectural practice of Frank A. Colby in New York. In 1917, he was hired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and became an Assistant Curator in the Department of Decorative Arts in 1918. In 1925, he was appointed Associate Curator of American Art. While at The Met, he consulted with clients on their private collections. He resigned from The Met in February, 1931, and around that time was an associate in the architectural practice of Holden, McLaughlin & Associates in New York.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED In 1922, he curated "Furniture from the Workshop of Duncan Phyfe," the first exhibit at The Met devoted to one cabinetmaker. For the exhibit, Cornelius wrote "Furniture Masterpieces of Duncan Phyfe." In 1924, R. T. H. Halsey and Cornelius wrote, "A Handbook of the American Wing," a publication of The Met about the American Wing building which is devoted entirely to American art of the colonial, revolutionary, and early republican periods. In 1926, Cornelius wrote, "Early American Furniture," and contribute to, "Mahogany, Antique and Modern: a Study of its History and Use in the Decorative Arts."
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