Dennis Corrigan
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Dennis Corrigan (born 1944) is an American illustrator known for his surreal drawings. His 1972 work Queen Victoria Troubled by Flies is in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and his works have been acquired by permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Library of Congress. He has accepted commissions from the New York Times, New York Magazine, RCA Records, Random House Publishers, Pan American Airways, Horizon Magazine, David R. Godine publishers, Boston, Alfred A. Knopf Inc. in New York, and Dell Publishing.
He teaches fine art at Marywood University, a small Roman Catholic college in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
[edit] References
- Dennis Corrigan Faculty profile page at Marywood University
- Queen Victoria Troubled by Flies (the picture is broken, see External links)
- Small exhibit of Corrigan's works at the River Gallery, Narrowsburg, New York
[edit] External links
- Queen Victoria Troubled by Flies (picture only)