Paul Cornoyer is an intriguing American artist from the early 20th century, primarily celebrated for his depictions of New York, although he portrayed other U.S. cities as well. One of his artworks featuring a green house has a “twin” in the gallery, and it is captivating to observe how the scene changes under varying weather conditions. In his creations, people always play a crucial role in the urban landscape. Moreover, it is important to highlight the numerous experiments he performed with his artistic techniques.
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