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Leonora Carrington's collected short stories are being reissued. She was also a painter who was considered, in her youth, more muse than artist.
Mexico affected Leonora Carrington deeply, and so it is still easy to retrace her steps in the country that changes the trajectory of her art. Margaret Hooks Published Dec. 6 2018 5:21AM EST ...
Leonora Carrington at home in Mexico, 2000 (photo Daniel Aguilar/Reuters/Alamy stock photo; all images courtesy Princeton University Press) Success! Your account was created and you’re signed in ...
Leonora Carrington, “Janan” (1974), lithograph on Arches paper, 26 x 19 1/2 inches, edition of 100 (© 2022 Estate of Leonora Carrington/ARS, all images courtesy Mixografia) ...
Leonora Carrington, ‘Sidhe, the White People of Tuatha dé Danann,’ 1954. (Courtesy of Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco, CA; Photo by Scott Saraceno) Picture the odd scene portrayed in the painting ...
Leonora Carrington, 1975. (Photo by Jerry Engel/New York Post Archives /(c) NYP Holdings, Inc. via Getty Images) The life of the Surrealist painter and writer Leonora Carrington has, through time ...
Leonora Carrington’s fantastical figures emerge in the 1953 painting “And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur” at Gallery Wendi Norris: a seated goddess-cum-mystical figure with a cow ...
Leonora Carrington, The Giantess (1947) during a media preview for the Christie’s Latin American Sale in New York, May 2009. Photo: Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images.
Leonora Carrington, a leading figure of the Surrealist movement, died Wednesday at age 94 in Mexico City, the government said. Carrington painted, drew, made sculptures, and wrote fiction and ...
Leonora Carrington, who gained a cultural foothold as the muse and lover of painter Max Ernst and later emerged as a significant artist in works that fused surrealism with the occult and mystical ...