Cornell artists and local video programs.

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Cornell artists and local video programs.

A 3/4" video-cassette of the work of Cornell University artists. Included on the tape are Archie R. Ammons, John A. Hartell, Peter H. Kahn, Stephen F. Poleskie, and Jason L. Seley; interviews by Johnnie Parrish.

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Parrish, Johnnie.

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Hartell, John Anthony, 1902-1995

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Professor of Art, Cornell University. From the description of John A. Hartell papers, 1974-1983. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63534874 ...

Tompkins County Public Library

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Seley, Jason, 1919-

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Sculptor. Studied with Ossip Zadkine in New York from 1943-1945 at the Art Students League. From 1947-1949, he sculpted and taught in Haiti at Le Centre d'Art. In 1950, he received a Fulbright Scholarship to France. while abroad, he traveled and saw the famous Andrea del Verrocchio COLLEONI, which influenced him in 1969-1971 to construct a replica made from automobile bumpers, his preferred medium. He taught at Hofstra, New York University and was the dean of the art school at Cornell until his ...

Kahn, Peter

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Professor of Art, Cornell University From the guide to the Peter Kahn papers., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...

Poleskie, Stephen F.

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Ammons, A. R., 1926-2001

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Poet and university professor Archie Randolph Ammons was born near Whiteville, N.C., in 1926. He earned a reputation as one of the nation's leading poets in the decades after he joined the Cornell University faculty in 1963, becoming Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry a decade later. Recipient of the Bollingen Prize and the National Book Award and Critics Circle Award for poetry, Ammons was one of the first recipients of a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1981. From the description ...