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里奧羅拉.卡靈頓

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羊毛掛毯
47 1/2 x 70 1/8 英吋 (120.7 x 178.1 公分)
約1950年作,鳴謝Salomon Grimberg博士為此作編錄圖錄。

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里奧羅拉.卡靈頓

British / Mexican | B. 1917 D. 2011

At the core of Leonora Carrington's Surrealist oeuvre is a preoccupation with gender and feminist issues. Born to a wealthy family in Lancashire, England, Carrington demonstrated an interest in art at a young age and enrolled at Chelsea School of Art in London. Carrington first became interested in Surrealism after having attended the 1939 International Surrealist Exhibition, and later entered into a relationship with German Surrealist painter Max Ernst.



Like many European intellectuals and artists, Carrington fled war-torn Europe and settled in Mexico where she was greatly influenced by the cultural and religious syncretism. Carrington's unique Surrealist aesthetic is one that often features females as the central figure and includes fairytale-like imagery.

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