Cornell, 1965

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Joseph Cornell
Joseph Cornell

Self (archive footage)

Lawrence Jordan
Lawrence Jordan

Narrator (voice)

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    Lawrence Jordan's portrait of the reclusive artist Joseph Cornell.

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    1978-09-28

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