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  1. Cornelia (Brendel) Foss (born 1931) is an American artist and teacher. Her work is in the permanent collections of The National Portrait Gallery, The Houston Museum of Art, The Guild Hall Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, The Wichita Art Museum, The Museum of Oklahoma, The Burchfield Penney Art Center, The National Museum of Women in the ...

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    • Artist, teacher
    • American
    • 1931 (age 91–92), Berlin, Germany
  2. Self Portrait, 2015, Oil on canvas. 48 x 36 inches. Cornelia Foss was born in Berlin, Germany in 1931. Her first six years were spent in Rome, Italy. Next, she attended school in Berlin for two years, and then came with her family to America in 1939.

  3. Cornelia Foss is long-established, noted painter on the New York and Hamptons art scene. Her work is considered important and her exhibitions have been well-reviewed. She is also a first rate teacher of painting and gives online workshops at www.corneliafoss.com.

  4. 6. Juli 2015 · Cornelia Foss, a German-born American painter, shares her life story and artistic journey in this interview. She talks about her early exposure to art, her influences, her challenges and her achievements.

  5. She is Instructor Emerita at the latter. In 2009, Foss was elected a member of the National Academy of Design. 2013 marked the publication of her book, Cornelia Foss: Ten Years of Paintings and Drawings, 2003-2013. In 2015, Skira-Rizzoli published Cornelia Foss: A Retrospective.

  6. Cornelia Foss, Central Park Carriage Horse, 2014, Gouache, watercolor and graphite on paper, 10 x 10 inches. “How Foss manages to extract exactitude out of arbitrariness is a secret we’ll never know: suffice to say it’s the hallmark of a ‘natural,’ as are Foss’s breezy palette and terse yet somehow avuncular, brushstrokes.

  7. 24. März 2019 · Cornelia Foss - Burchfield Penney Art Center. (b. 1931) Born: Berlin, Germany. Cornelia Foss was born in Berlin, Germany in 1931. Her first six years were spent in Rome, Italy. Next, she attended school in Berlin for two years, and then came with her family to America in 1939.