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Name
  
Norman Cornish

Role
  
Painter


Died
  
August 1, 2014

Spouse
  
Sarah Cornish (m. ?–2014)

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Books
  
A Slice of Life, Cornish and Spennymoor: A Selection of the Drawings, Sketches and Reminiscences of Norman Cornish

Children
  
John Cornish, Anne Cornish

Siblings
  
Jack Cornish, Jim Cornish, Tom Cornish

People also search for
  
Sarah Cornish, John Cornish, Anne Cornish

Similar
  
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Norman Stansfield Cornish (18 November 1919 – 1 August 2014) is undoubtedly the most celebrated mining artist and one of the most sought-after contemporary painters in the country. For over 50 years his images of the miner's working life and his observation of social activities have intrigued an appreciative audience.

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Biography

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Cornish was the last surviving member of the "Pitman's Academy" art school at the Spennymoor Settlement in County Durham in North East England. A former miner, he was known for his pictures of mining community life. Other artistic contemporaries of Cornish from the Spennymoor Settlement included Herbert Dees, Robert Heslop and Tom McGuinness.

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Cornish started work as a miner in 1933, at the age of 14. He continued to work as a miner even after his painting career was established, until he retired as a miner and became a full-time artist in 1966.

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Cornish was granted an honorary Master of Arts degree by Newcastle University in 1974, and an honorary doctorate by Sunderland University in 2012. He was a contemporary and friend of the artist L. S. Lowry.

He was married to Sarah. They had two children, John and Ann.

Legacy

The lives of Cornish and his miner-artist contemporaries inspired the play The Pitmen Painters.

References

Norman Cornish Wikipedia