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Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo : ウィキペディア英語版
Corneille Guillaume Beverloo

Corneille Guillaume Beverloo (3 July 1922 – 5 September 2010), better known under his pseudonym Corneille, was a Dutch artist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo - History of painting )
Corneille was born in Liege, Belgium, although his parents were Dutch and moved back to the Netherlands when he was 12. He studied art at the Academy of Art in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. He was one of the founders of the REFLEX movement in 1948 and in 1949 he was also one of the founders of the COBRA movement, which has had great influence on Scandinavian art.〔http://www.artnetgallery.com/Corneille.html〕
He was active within the group from the beginning, not only painting but also publishing poetry in the ''Cobra magazine''.〔http://www.art-invest.com/artist_info.php?id=10〕 He was a cofounder of the '.

File:Piano beschilderd door Corneille bij kijkdag Christies - ANEFO.jpg|Piano painted by Corneille photographed at auction sale on Christies viewing day in 1987
File:Cobra museum 5.jpg|Statue ''De Vliegende Kat'' by Corneille in the pond behind the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen
File:Corneille - Cat in Love (2009).JPG|Sculpture titled ''Cat in Love''. Screenprint and hand-applied acrylic on wooden relief.

The poetic Corneille was strongly influenced by Miró and Klee. After the group dissolved in 1951 he moved to Paris and began collecting African art. These primitive artifacts became evident in his works, which began to take on a more imaginative style, like landscapes seen from a bird's eye view, exotic birds and stylised forms.〔http://soussanafineart.com/Corneille.html〕 His work is in the collection of the Centre Georges Pompidou.〔https://secure.flickr.com/photos/alexdelaforest/3573690221/〕
Until his death Corneille lived and worked in Paris, made visits to Israel where he worked with the Jaffa Atalier.
On 24 September 2003 an exhibition of his prints opened at the Ramat-Gan Museum of Art, Israel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corneille - Biography )〕 He died at Auvers-sur-Oise, France.
==References==


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