Leonora Carrington

Leonora Carrington

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Fan account of Leonora Carrington, a British-born Mexican artist, surrealist painter, and novelist. 1917-2011 Automated thanks to @andreitr.bsky.social and @botfrens.bsky.social

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The artwork titled "Spider" by Leonora Carrington depicts a fantastical arachnid with intricate patterns and vivid coloring, set against a striking red and black background. Reflecting Carrington's surrealist style, the piece evokes themes of mystery and transformation, characteristic of her mystical and imaginative narrative.

Spider https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/spider-1967

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2 days ago
Gift of Lynn Hershman Leeson

Woman on a Bicycle http://www.moma.org/collection/works/187412

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In 1964 the artist Leonora Carrington painted this imaginative portrait of her friend, the self-taught artist Juan Soriano. A member of Surrealist circles in Paris and New York City during the 1930s and 1940s, Carrington settled in Mexico in 1942 after the trauma of fleeing war-torn Europe. Mexico occupied an important place in the imagination of many European artists—André Breton called it the “Surrealist place par excellence”—and for Carrington the country came to be a source of inspiration and wonder.
Juan Soriano De Lacandón was one of the first paintings in which Carrington combined her Surrealist-inspired dreamscapes with Mexico’s history, culture, and ancient practices. Inspired by her study of the indigenous Lacandón people for a 1963 mural commission, The Magical World of the Maya (Museo de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City), the artist portrayed Soriano surrounded by the flora and fauna of ancient Mayan mythology. Bearing the scarification marks of a shaman, he holds in his hand a small jaguar, admired by the Maya as a spiritually powerful creature and a conduit to the underworld. According to native belief, the shaman alone was privileged to assume the form of the jaguar. This notion of animal incarnation may have resonated with Carrington, who adopted the horse as a type of alter ego in her earlier work. In presenting Soriano as a revered holy man, the artist demonstrated her deep admiration for her subject. Her use of precolonial symbolism also suggests her assimilation into the world of her adopted homeland, where she remained until her death.

Lindy and Edwin Bergman Collection

Juan Soriano De Lacandón https://www.artic.edu/artworks/118661/

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This untitled piece by Leonora Carrington features a subtly surreal and dreamlike figure with an enigmatic posture, characteristic of her mystical and imaginative narrative style. Integrating whimsical elements and soft hues, Carrington juxtaposes the figure with an intriguing birdcage, invoking themes of mystery and fantastical reality.

Untitled https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/untitled-1979

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"Adieu Ammenotep" by Leonora Carrington portrays a surreal and mystic scene rich with ceremonial elements, featuring robed figures gathered around a levitating figure laden with ritualistic objects. The artwork reflects Carrington's fascination with alchemy and the esoteric, set within her distinctive fantastical perspective.

Adieu Ammenotep https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/adieu-ammenotep-1960

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Committee on Drawings and Prints Fund

Kitchen Clock (Pendule de la cuisine) http://www.moma.org/collection/works/221926

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This surreal artwork by Leonora Carrington features ethereal, otherworldly figures engaged in a mysterious scene within a stark, red room, highlighting her unique blend of fantasy and symbolism. The painting evokes a dreamlike narrative, with its delicate fantasy creatures and intriguing interplay of objects, characteristic of Carrington's exploration of the magical and mystical.

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This sculpture, titled "I Want to Be an Insect," reflects Leonora Carrington's surrealist style with its elongated form and anthropomorphic features, suggesting a transformation between human and insect. Carrington, known for her mystical and dreamlike artworks, often explored themes of metamorphosis and the subconscious mind.

I Want to Be an Insect https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/i-want-to-be-an-insect-1960

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"The Burning of Giordano Bruno" by Leonora Carrington captures a surreal tapestry of mystical symbols and fantastical creatures, reflecting her interest in the esoteric and the unknown. Hallmarked by Carrington's characteristic dreamlike style, the artwork pays homage to Bruno's pioneering ideas and tragic fate, blending the mystical with profound historical commentary.

The Burning of Giordano Bruno https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/the-burning-of-giordano-bruno-1964

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"The Conjurer" by Leonora Carrington is a surreal composition featuring enigmatic, dreamlike figures and symbols, including an eccentric figure wielding a small mystical creature and abstract elements like geometric shapes and mythical animals. Carrington's artwork often explores themes of magic, transformation, and the subconscious, derived from her involvement with the Surrealist movement and personal experiences.

The Conjurer https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/the-conjurer-1960

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher 1986 Fund

© Estate of Leonora Carrington / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Map of Down Below https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/357934

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"Semaine" by Leonora Carrington is a mesmerizing example of Surrealism, showcasing ethereal figures and dreamlike forms that appear to float against a dark landscape. The haunting and mystical atmosphere reflects Carrington's exploration of the subconscious, magic, and transformation.

Semaine https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/semaine-1956

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This whimsical artwork by Leonora Carrington, titled "Neighbourly Advice," showcases her characteristic surrealistic style, featuring enigmatic figures and fantastical elements. The painting depicts a mysterious scene with a figure wearing a unique hat interacting beside a cradle, enveloped by a background of dancers and peculiar objects, invoking a dreamlike narrative.

Neighbourly Advice https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/neighbourly-advice-1947

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2 weeks ago
Purchased 2004

I am an Amateur of Velocipedes http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/carrington-i-am-an-amateur-of-velocipedes-t11910

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Purchase

Green Tea http://www.moma.org/collection/works/297568

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In "Portrait of Max Ernst" by Leonora Carrington, a figure draped in a rich, red, shaggy robe strides across an icy, surreal landscape, holding a mysterious glass orb. The background features ethereal, icy peaks and a ghostly horse, evoking Carrington's characteristic blend of mythical and dreamlike imagery.

Portrait of Max Ernst https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/portrait-of-max-ernst-1939

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"The Fig Mother" by Leonora Carrington displays a mystical visage interwoven with nature, featuring fig leaves and ethereal forms that emerge from a dreamlike vision. Reflecting Carrington's fascination with the surreal and the mystical, the artwork showcases her unique blend of the fantastical with the natural world.

The Fig Mother https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/the-fig-mother-1974

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Ladies run, there is a man in the rose garden

Ladies run, there is a man in the rose garden https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/ladies-run-there-is-a-man-in-the-rose-garden-1948

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Gift of Joan H. Tisch (by exchange)

And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur http://www.moma.org/collection/works/393384

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Purchased 2004

Do You Know My Aunt Eliza? http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/carrington-do-you-know-my-aunt-eliza-t11911

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This artwork by Leonora Carrington features a fantastical creature with ethereal, flowing hair and a strikingly unique, humanoid form clad in a textured, multicolored garb. The piece embodies Carrington's characteristic embrace of the surreal, merging elements of mythology and the subconscious in a dreamlike composition.

Untitled https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/untitled-1960

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Leonora Carrington's "Green Tea" is a surreal painting that depicts a mysterious figure wrapped in a patterned shroud, accompanied by fantastical creatures in a dreamlike, meticulously landscaped setting. Carrington's work often embraces themes of transformation and the untamed imagination, drawing from her involvement with the Surrealist movement and her personal fascination with myths and the esoteric.

Green Tea https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/green-tea-1942

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"Portrait of the Late Ms Partridge" by Leonora Carrington depicts a surreal figure adorned in a vibrant orange outfit, with a head of wheat-like hair and a large bird wrapping around the figure, embodying Carrington's dreamlike style. The painting reflects her mastery of mythology and symbolism, evoking themes of transformation and mystery common in her work.

Portrait of the Late Ms Partridge https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/portrait-of-the-late-ms-partridge-1947

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"The Giantess," painted by surrealist artist Leonora Carrington, depicts an enormous, ethereal female figure enveloped in a white cloak amidst a mystical landscape. Surrounding birds and a serene atmosphere create a dreamlike quality, characteristic of Carrington's exploration of mythology and the subconscious mind.

The Giantess https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/the-giantess-1950

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six pale figures with white hair, wearing dark clothing, seated and standing around a table; another figure emerging from a curtain at right; transparent insect figures in scattered through image; dark interior; Surrealist style

Dear Diary—Never Since We Left Prague https://collections.artsmia.org/art/98514/

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"Operation Wednesday" by Leonora Carrington is an enigmatic and fantastical painting, featuring ghostly figures engaged in a mysterious ritual under ethereal, surreal tones. Known for her contribution to the Surrealist movement, Carrington often infused her works with esoteric themes, mystical creatures, and a palpable sense of the otherworldly.

Operation Wednesday https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/operation-wednesday-1969

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"The Artist Traveling Incognito" by Leonora Carrington depicts a fantastical figure adorned in vibrant, layered garments and flanked by surreal companions, including a parrot and a white cat. Carrington, a key figure in the surrealist movement, often infused her artwork with themes of mythology and mysticism, reflecting her unique imagination and personal beliefs.

The Artist Traveling Incognito https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/the-artist-traveling-incognito-1949

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"Jack be Nimble, Jack be Quick" by Leonora Carrington captures a mysterious, fantastical scene where a figure leaps over a candle, surrounded by enigmatic, hooded spectators in an arcane environment. This surreal work reflects Carrington's fascination with magical realism and Celtic mythology, weaving together whimsy and mysticism.

Jack be Nimble, Jack be Quick https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/jack-be-nimble-jack-be-quick-1970

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This artwork by Leonora Carrington features a fantastical landscape, merging dreamlike elements with abstract forms, indicative of her surrealist style. The ethereal scene combines unearthly figures with a sense of mystery, reflecting Carrington's fascination with mythology and the subconscious.

Untitled https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/untitled-1940

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"De la hierba santa" by Leonora Carrington is a surreal painting that depicts an abstract, mystical figure entangled with oversized, vibrant leaves. The artwork reflects Carrington's fascination with the supernatural and the natural world, blending symbolic elements in a dreamlike landscape.

De la hierba santa https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington/de-la-hierba-santa-1975

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