Val Telberg (born Vladimir Telberg-von-Teleheim on February 14, 1910, in Moscow, Russian Empire; died 1995, Southampton, New York) was a Russian-born American artist best known for his photomontages.
[1] He received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Wittenberg College in 1932.
[1] He studied painting at the Art Student's League, New York, in 1942, where he was exposed to the surrealism movement and experimental film-making.
[3][1] In 1945, he returned to New York and began to create photomontages through double exposure; many of these images had a surreal, dreamlike quality.
[3] In 1948, the Brooklyn Museum of Art held an exhibition of the photomontage works he produced with his wife.