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Dean Cornwell

Lot 67037
The Den of Iniquity, The Valley of the Giants Red Book magazine interior, 1918
Oil on canvas

36,0 x 27,0 in (91.4 x 68.6 cm)

Lot 67037
The Den of Iniquity, The Valley of the Giants Red Book magazine interior, 1918
Oil on canvas
36,0 x 27,0 in (91.4 x 68.6 cm)

Estimate: US$ 50,000 - 70,000
€ 47,000 - 66,000
Auction: 4 days

Heritage Auctions Texas

City: Dallas, TX
Auction: May 15, 2024
Auction number: 8163
Auction name: American Art Signature® Auction

Lot Details
Signed and dated lower right: Dean / Corn / Well / 18
Doyle, New York, December 5, 1990, lot 94; Private collection.
Dean Cornwell (American, 1892-1960) The Den of Iniquity, The Valley of the Giants, Red Book magazine interior, 1918 Oil on canvas 36 x 27 inches (91.4 x 68.6 cm) Signed and dated lower right: Dean / Corn / Well / 18 Property from the Collection of a Distinguished Academic Woman PROVENANCE: Doyle, New York, December 5, 1990, lot 94; Acquired by the present owner from the above. Dean Cornwell's The Den of Iniquity, The Valley of the Giants is a riveting display of the artist's technical virtuosity and narrative prowess. In this exquisitely crafted painting, the viewer is transported into an opulent scene that unfolds with a cinematic quality, each element meticulously composed to enhance the overall storytelling. Cornwell's mastery is evidenced in the elaborate architectural details that frame the central action—a group engaged in what appears to be an intimate, yet intense conversation. The richly adorned surroundings, featuring intricate carvings and lustrous patterns, reflect Cornwell's exceptional ability to render textures and materials, from the gleaming wooden fixtures to the delicate fabric of the dresses. What truly distinguishes this painting is Cornwell's use of lighting. The strategic placement of light sources not only emphasizes the depth and dimension of the scene but also guides the viewer's attention to the facial expressions and body language of the figures, capturing a moment of dramatic tension. At the forefront, a formidable dragon sculpture anchors the composition, its curves and undulations echoing the sinuous lines found throughout the work, adding a touch of the mystical to the otherwise realist environment. The dragon's presence, juxtaposed with the serene exchange between the characters, infuses the scene with a sense of underlying power and potential movement, further accentuated by the luminous backdrop of an elaborate mosaic. Cornwell, celebrated for his ability to tell stories through his art, weaves a narrative that invites speculation—what could be the nature of the conversation that so engrosses these individuals? The juxtaposition of Eastern and Western elements within the painting suggests a cultural confluence, possibly hinting at broader themes of interaction and exchange. This painting represents one of the finest examples of Cornwell's work to grace the market in recent years, showcasing his unparalleled skill in the art of visual storytelling and confirming his legacy as one of the great illustrators of his time. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Wax lined canvas. Scattered hairline craquelure throughout. scattered abrasions along the extreme edges withe accompanying losses, not visible in current framing. Framed Dimensions 44 X 35 Inches
Lot Details
Signed and dated lower right: Dean / Corn / Well / 18
Doyle, New York, December 5, 1990, lot 94; Private collection.
Dean Cornwell (American, 1892-1960) The Den of Iniquity, The Valley of the Giants, Red Book magazine interior, 1918 Oil on canvas 36 x 27 inches (91.4 x 68.6 cm) Signed and dated lower right: Dean / Corn / Well / 18 Property from the Collection of a Distinguished Academic Woman PROVENANCE: Doyle, New York, December 5, 1990, lot 94; Acquired by the present owner from the above. Dean Cornwell's The Den of Iniquity, The Valley of the Giants is a riveting display of the artist's technical virtuosity and narrative prowess. In this exquisitely crafted painting, the viewer is transported into an opulent scene that unfolds with a cinematic quality, each element meticulously composed to enhance the overall storytelling. Cornwell's mastery is evidenced in the elaborate architectural details that frame the central action—a group engaged in what appears to be an intimate, yet intense conversation. The richly adorned surroundings, featuring intricate carvings and lustrous patterns, reflect Cornwell's exceptional ability to render textures and materials, from the gleaming wooden fixtures to the delicate fabric of the dresses. What truly distinguishes this painting is Cornwell's use of lighting. The strategic placement of light sources not only emphasizes the depth and dimension of the scene but also guides the viewer's attention to the facial expressions and body language of the figures, capturing a moment of dramatic tension. At the forefront, a formidable dragon sculpture anchors the composition, its curves and undulations echoing the sinuous lines found throughout the work, adding a touch of the mystical to the otherwise realist environment. The dragon's presence, juxtaposed with the serene exchange between the characters, infuses the scene with a sense of underlying power and potential movement, further accentuated by the luminous backdrop of an elaborate mosaic. Cornwell, celebrated for his ability to tell stories through his art, weaves a narrative that invites speculation—what could be the nature of the conversation that so engrosses these individuals? The juxtaposition of Eastern and Western elements within the painting suggests a cultural confluence, possibly hinting at broader themes of interaction and exchange. This painting represents one of the finest examples of Cornwell's work to grace the market in recent years, showcasing his unparalleled skill in the art of visual storytelling and confirming his legacy as one of the great illustrators of his time. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Wax lined canvas. Scattered hairline craquelure throughout. scattered abrasions along the extreme edges withe accompanying losses, not visible in current framing. Framed Dimensions 44 X 35 Inches

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Dean Cornwell
49 Golden Gate, Jerusalem , 1925
oil on canvas

€ 1,900 - 2,800
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