Art of the 20th Century

 



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Leonor Fini






 


 

Leonor Fini


(b Buenos Aires, 30 Aug 1908; d Paris, 18 Jan 1996).

French painter, stage designer and illustrator of Argentine birth. She grew up in Trieste, Italy. Her first contact with art was through visits to European museums and in her uncle’s large library, where she gleaned her earliest knowledge of artists such as the Pre-Raphaelites, Aubrey Beardsley and Gustav Klimt. She had no formal training as an artist. Her first one-woman exhibition took place in Paris in 1935 and resulted in friendships with Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, René Magritte and Victor Brauner, bringing her into close contact with the Surrealists; her sense of independence and her dislike of the Surrealists’ authoritarian attitudes kept her, however, from officially joining the movement. Nevertheless her works of the late 1930s and 1940s reflect her interest in Surrealist ideas. She also participated in the major international exhibitions organized by the group.

 



 


Self Portrait
1950


 


Trois personnages


 


Trois personnages


 


Tete de fille


 

Tete de meduse



 


Tete Bleu


 


Le Sommeil Aveugle


 


Le Regard Sombre


 


Visage de Delie


 


L'Absente


 


L'Enfant Des Dieux


 


La Jeune Memoire


 


Le Visage Endormi
1974


 


La Deuxieme Ombre


 


Le Geste Oblige


 


Le Don D'Absence
1974


 


Portrait de Femme



 

Visage 73 bis


 


La Memoire Offensee


 


Visage d'Emannuelle


 

The Embrace



 

Male and Two Temptations



 

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Title Page, from Fanfarlo


 


Salomonie, la Possedee




 

Kneeling Couple, from Fanfarlo



 

Couple Drinking Wine, from Fanfarlo



 


Children, from Fanfarlo



 


Les femmes faunes



 

Cinq personnages



 

Entre le oui et le non



 

Dormeuse bleue



 

Sorciere



 

Eleonora