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Orhan Pamuk on Taglioni's Jewel Casket by Joseph Cornell

Orhan Pamuk on Taglioni's Jewel Casket by Joseph Cornell

Update: 2019-12-111
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Art critic Alastair Sooke, in the company of some of the leading creatives of our age, continues his deep dive into the stunning works in the Museum of Modern Art's collection, whilst exploring what it really means “to see” art.

Today's edition features the choice of Nobel Prize winning Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk. He picks American artist Joseph Cornell's jewellery box - a homage to Marie Taglioni, an acclaimed 19th-century dancer.

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Joseph Cornell, Taglioni's Jewel Casket, 1940. Velvet-lined wooden box containing glass necklace, jewellery fragments, glass chips, and glass cubes resting in slots on glass, 4 3/4 x 11 7/8 x 8 1/4" (12 x 30.2 x 21 cm). Gift of James Thrall Soby. Museum of Modern Art, NY, 474.1953

Producer: Tom Alban

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Orhan Pamuk on Taglioni's Jewel Casket by Joseph Cornell

Orhan Pamuk on Taglioni's Jewel Casket by Joseph Cornell

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