Cosmo’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Alexander Grant
Cosmo Alexander (American, born Scotland, 1724–1772)

Untitled
Cosmo Campoli American, 1922-1996

Coop Coop, Etc Etc, from Screen Prints 1970
Cosmo (Robert Frontier and Bill McCabe) conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

Little Cosmo
Paul Klee German, born Switzerland 1879-1940

Untitled
Cosmo Campoli American, 1922-1996

Woman
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled, from Portfolio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Cosmo (Robert Frontier and Bill McCabe) American, active late 20th century

Birth
Cosmo Campoli American, 1922-1996

Untitled (ram in building)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (giraffes in building)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (goat and man)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (legs step like . . . )
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (man hollering)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (2 encased sculptural forms)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (goat’s butt)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (circus image)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (hand grasping)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (woman combing her hair)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (dark winged sculptural form)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997

Untitled (study for sculpture “O.K.”)
Cosmo Campoli American, 1923-1997