Miró and Klee strongly influenced Corneille in his artistry, and after 1951 when COBRA was dissolved, he moved to Paris and started to collect African art. These artefacts became apparent in his later visual language that got a more imaginative style with exotic birds and stylised shapes. Corneille returns to the more figurative during the 1960s, where palpable “simple” shapes make up the base: the woman, cat, snake, sun, and bird – the artists alter ego.
