The art of Leonor Fini, 1907–1996
Painter, illustrator and novelist Leonor Fini has been mentioned here before in a post about women Surrealist artists but her wonderful paintings deserve renewed attention. There’s an official site and galleries here (follow the links at the bottom of the page) and here but her work is so profuse and varied there could easily stand to be more.
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Previously on { feuilleton }
• The art of Michel Henricot
• Surrealist women





4 Comments, Comment or Ping
Nathalie
I think she’s probably my favourite 20th century French artist.
I grew up amongst her drawings and one of the very first paintings I got as an adult was one of hers (not a painting actually- I am not that rich - but a lithography).
May 5th, 2008
pe-jota
A great Argentinian artist, I have a post prepared about her for the next week.
May 5th, 2008
John
Lucky you having an original print, Nathalie!
I used to know her work mainly from books on the Surrealists. That’s a shame because it tends to make her seem a minor artist. I saw a couple of her oil paintings at a Brighton exhibition dedicated to Edward James’s life and art collection in 1998. Would be nice to have a decent monograph.
May 5th, 2008
Nathalie
There are some around (although maybe not recent). My parents had an excellent one in 2 volumes (but it must have been printed in the sixties or the beginning of the seventies at the latest.
Probably an item for second hand book stores.
May 6th, 2008
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