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  1. Leonora Carrington
  2. Mexicans of English Descent: Ricardo Lancaster-Jones Y Verea, Leonora Carrington, Arnold Belkin, Dbc Pierre, Diana Kennedy, Jacqueline Voltaire
  3. Mexican Women Artists: Frida Kahlo, Bridget Bate Tichenor, Verónica Ruiz de Velasco, Leonora Carrington, Judith Gutiérrez, Remedios Varo
  4. Mexican Women Writers: Carmen Barajas Sandoval, Juana Inés de La Cruz, Leonora Carrington, Ilana Sod, Rosario Castellanos, Elizabeth Martínez
  5. Mexicans of Irish Descent: Anthony Quinn, Saint Patrick's Battalion, Juan O'gorman, Leonora Carrington, Philip Crosthwaite, Enrique Creel
  6. LEONORA CARRINGTON: RECENT WORKS: MAY 10 - JUNE 4 1988 by LEONORA). Chadwick, Whitney (CARRINGTON, 1988
  7. Cultural Correspondence (Popular Culture & Revolution), Nos. 12-13-14, Summer 1981; special issue with supplement "Surrealism Today & Tomorrow!" [Last issue] by Leonora Carrington, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, et all 1981
  8. Carrington: un mural en la selva.: An article from: Proceso by Rafael Vargas, 2009-02-15
  9. The Oval Lady: Surreal Stories by Leonora Carrington, 1975
  10. The Seventh Horse (Le Septieme Cheval) by Leonora Carrington, 1977
  11. The Oval Lady by Leonora Carrington, 1975
  12. La porte de pierre by Leonora Carrington, 2001-01-22
  13. Circle #6 by Henry, Carrington, Leonora et al Miller, 1945
  14. CULTURAL CORRESPONDENCE. Summer 1981. No. 12-14. Special supplement 'Surrealism Today & Tomorrow!'. by Paul (ed.). [Robert Crumb, Jay Kinney, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Leonora Carrington, Philip Lamantia, Octavio Paz, Paul Buhle, Larry Smith, Marge Piercy, C.L.R. James, Paul Garon]. PERIODICAL. BUHLE, 1981

41. Leonora Carrington
Translate this page leonora carrington, leonora carrington. Por Luis Carlos Emerich leonoracarrington nace en Lancanshire, Inglaterra, en 1917.
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Leonora Carrington
Leonora Carrington
Por Luis Carlos Emerich
Leonora Carrington nace en Lancanshire, Inglaterra, en 1917. Inicia su carrera artística al integrarse al movimiento surrealista francés en 1936, al lado de Max Ernst, Paul Éluard, Joan Miró, André Breton y Man Ray. Permanece en él hasta que, debido a la persecución nazi, huye a España, donde desciende a los continentes de la locura, y de donde luego huiría a Nueva York. A su llegada a México, en 1942, se suma a los surrealistas europeos asentados en nuestro País desde el inicio de la Segunda Guerra Mundial: Remedios Varo, Benjamín Péret, Wolfgang Paalen, Alice Rahon, Luis Buñel, Kati y José Horna, y se integra al ámbito cultural artístico mexicano. Excepto breves estancias en Nueva York, ha residido por más de 50 años en México, y desde aquí ha proyectado su obra internacionalmente. Una de las constantes temáticas de su pintura surge de su precoz imbuimiento en la mitología celta, por los relatos de su madre y su nana sobre los mitos y leyendas de ese bosque encantado que fue y es Irlanda, y de su predisposición natural a creer que dioses, demonios, sabios, patriarcas, brujos, gnomos, fantasmas y animales en constante mutación e hibridación son figuraciones de los enigmas primordiales del ser, encarnaciones del inconsciente, principio surrealista por excelencia que ella entrañará con misterio y fino humor en la cotidianeidad contemporánea. Con la misma avidez de magia y conocimiento se adentraría en el gnosticismo egipcio, la alquimia

42. ART MEXICO - KYRON PRESENTS - LENORA CARRINGTON LITHOGRAPH GALLERY
Art Mexico, leonora carrington Gallery, artist, Mexican Lithographic Prints Kyron Tour - Asian Pacific Rim 1995 - 1998. leonora carrington - Link,
http://www.mexconnect.com/MEX/kyron/kycarrington.html
MEXICAN PRINTS
Kyron Tour - Asian Pacific Rim 1995 - 1998
LEONORA CARRINGTON (b. England, 1917)
Photo by Rovalino The legendary English born surrealist painter is internationally recognized for her unique imagery. However, this octagenarian has yet to be recognized for her profound influence on the younger generations of Mexican artists. The term "dream like ambiance", which is often employed to describe contemporary Mexican art, is in direct reference to Leonora's influence. Jinetes
(The Horsemen)
Mula's Ox
Argument
Domingo

(Sunday)
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43. ART MEXICO - KYRON PRESENTS - Leonora Carrington "Mula's Ox" 1977 Lithograph
Art Mexico, leonora carrington, artist, Mula's Ox, Mexican LithographicPrint Kyron Tour - Asian Pacific Rim 1995 - 1998. As presented
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MEXICAN PRINTS
Kyron Tour - Asian Pacific Rim 1995 - 1998
Leonora Carrington (b. England, 1917)
Mula's Ox
Lithograph: 5 colors
50.0 x 63.5.0 cm
Paper: Copperplate de luxe
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44. Word Of Mouth For Apr 15, 1997
Word of Mouth Title Index. Word of Mouth Homepage. Return to TNRD LibraryHomepage carrington, leonora. The Hearing Trumpet. Exact Change. 1996.
http://www.tnrdlib.bc.ca/19970415.html
Sebald, W.G. The Emigrants.
New Directions. 1996. 237 pages.$ 22.95
ISBN: 0-8112-1338-2.
SCARRED LIVES... Through biography, historical documentation and photographs, W.G. Sebald crafts four narrative portraits that bring the readers close to the Jewish emigres at the heart of The Emigrants . But the contact is indirect, as if a new friend had handed over his family album, refusing to speak for himself. Ordinary people who have led extraordinary lives that reveal the tragic arc of European history, all four emigres are related in some way to the narrator. Paul Bereyter, for instance, who eventually commits suicide, was the narrator's teacher, and a manservant named Ambros Adelwarth his grand-uncle. A literary work in the fullest sense, this portrayal of seemingly un obstrusive lives is seared into the reader's memory. Contributed by Susan Olcott, Librarian, Humanities and Fine Arts, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Ohio. Word of Mouth Author Index.
Word of Mouth Title Index.

Word of Mouth Homepage.

Return to TNRD Library Homepage
Darton, Eric. Free City.

45. El Catalejo - Canal De Artes Plásticas - Especial Leonora Carrington
. leonora carrington.
http://www.elcatalejo.com/dir/art/lca/carrington.html
Antropología Artes Plásticas Cine Danzas ...
Artes Plásticas
Especiales
Leonora Carrington en la red, lista de enlaces sobre LEONORA CARRINGTON. Leonora Carrington "¿El mundo que pinto? No sé si lo invento, yo creo que más bien es ese mundo el que me inventó a mí. ". Leonora Carrington
  • Leonora Carrington nace en Lancanshire, Inglaterra, el 6 de abril de 1917. En 1936 ingresa a la academia de arte del pintor Amédée Ozenfant. En 1937 conoce al pintor Max Ernst en Londres, viaja con él a París y entra en contacto con los surrealistas. En 1938 escribe el libro de cuentos La casa del miedo . Participa junto a Max Ernst en la Exposición Internacional de Surrealismo en París y Amsterdam. En 1939, Max Ernst es apresado por las tropas alemanas, Leonora huye a España y Portugal. Es internada a raíz de una crisis nerviosa. Escribe la novela La dama oval En 1941 contrae matrimonio con el escritor mexicano Renato Leduc y viaja a Nueva York.

46. Leonora Carrington, Pittrice, Messico.
Translate this page indietro indice orozco. leonora carrington, pittrice, Messico. cliccasulle immagini per ingrandirle, indietro indice orozco INDICE ARTE.
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Leonora Carrington, pittrice, Messico
clicca sulle immagini per ingrandirle INDICE ARTE arte popolare
grafica dell'antico Messico

origini arte messicana

arte maya
...
rufino tamayo

47. Artist-Info - Home
leonora carrington. CISSY By MARTIN, RALPH G. SIMON AND SCHUSTER NEW YORK 1979Price USD 10.00, The Hearing Trumpet By carrington leonora Exact Change.
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48. LEONORA CARRINGTON
Elizabeth Catlett, Latch Key Child, 1988. Silkscreen print, ed. 40/50.31 1/2x25 1/2 inches. Born in 1919 in Washington, DC Since
http://www.albany.edu/museum/wwwmuseum/crossing/artist6.htm
Elizabeth Catlett Latch Key Child , 1988. Silkscreen print, ed. 40/50. 31 1/2x25 1/2 inches. Born in 1919 in Washington, D.C.
Since the early 1940s, Elizabeth Catlett has worked to further art education and appreciation of African-Americans. She says, "...I wanted to do art that black people would relate to...I would also like to have them come into art galleries and museums, and that's what I've been trying to do ever since."
Latch Key Child is an example of Catlett's printwork. She favors this medium since prints are easy to transport and duplicate, which allows for greater distribution. The same image can thus be seen by many people in different parts of the country. Catlett comments, "...I work for the people that I think are going to look at the prints. I want to work for everybody. I think that I owe, because of being a black woman whose grandparents were slaves; I feel that talking to my grandmother, my two grandmothers, that I have been privileged to become an artist and to earn a living as an artist."

49. Leonora Carrington
SelfPortrait,1936.
http://www.csupomona.edu/~plin/women2/carrington.html
Self-Portrait,1936

50. Part Two
Web Sites Gallery of Paintings by Romaine Brooks Biography and Paintings by RomaineBrooks leonora carrington (born 1917)leonora carrington was born in
http://www.csupomona.edu/~plin/women2/part2.html
Romaine Brooks (1874-1970): Romaine Brooks was born in Rome to a wealthy family but was abandoned as a child in New York. She was eventually placed under the care of her grandfather who sent her to school in Europe. Brooks studied art in Rome and Paris. In 1902 following the deaths of her both her mother and brother (both of whom were mentally unstable) Brooks inherited the family fortune which enabled her to independently pursue her art career and openly lesbian lifestyle with her companion of over forty years, the writer Natalie Barney. Brooks' portraits were primarily of women, and her palette of black and white reflect the influence of James MacNeil Whistler.
References: Romaine Brooks by Adelyn Breeskin
Between Me and Life:The Biography of Romaine Brooks by M. Secrest.
Web Sites:
Gallery of Paintings by Romaine Brooks

Biography and Paintings by Romaine Brooks

Leonora Carrington (born 1917-): Leonora Carrington was born in Lancashire, England, the daughter of a wealthy textile tycoon.She studied in Florence, Italy and in London. In 1937 she met and subsequently became involved romatincally with Max Ernst and the Surrrealist circle of artists of the period. It was her contact with Mexico, however, that provided her with the uniquely mystical and surrealist vision which informs her paintings.
References:
Leonora Carrington: il surrealismo al femminile by Tiziana Agnati
Leonora Carrington: The Mexican Years : 1943-1985 by Leonora Carrington
Visions: Stories About Women Artists by Leslie Sills

51. Fundación Proa | Arte Mexicano - Colección Gelman | Leonora Carrington - Marí
Translate this page Izquierdo Los Caballos, leonora carrington - María Izquierdo -Agustín Lazo / Works. Robo al Banco Fusilamiento Autorretrato à
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Robo al Banco

Fusilamiento
Los Caballos
Diego Rivera
Robo al Banco

Fusilamiento
Los Caballos
Diego Rivera
... Rufino Tamayo - Francisco Toledo

52. Fundación Proa | Leonora Carrington / Autorretrato à L'Auberge Du Cheval D'Aub
Translate this page leonora carrington / Autorretrato à l'Auberge du Cheval d'Aube (Autorretrato enel Albergue del Caballo de Alba) / 1936 - 1937 / Oleo sobre tela / 63 x 80 cm
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Leonora Carrington
del Caballo de Alba) / 1936 - 1937 /

53. Leonora Carrington
Renowned surrealist artist leonora carrington has enjoyed a distinguished careeras painter, printmaker, sculptor, novelist, playwright and shortstory writer.
http://www.graphicstudio.usf.edu/Carrington.html
Renowned surrealist artist Leonora Carrington has enjoyed a distinguished career as painter, printmaker, sculptor, novelist, playwright and short-story writer. Beginning at the dawn of the international Surrealist movement in the 1930s, her career has taken her from London to Paris to Mexico City, where she currently resides and where she is revered as one of the living masters of contemporary art. Carrington's luminous and finely
detailed works describe a fantastic
world which seems eeriely familiar. Strange creatures, human, animal and mythological, inhabit landscapes and interior spaces, where they perform rituals of magic, incantation, transformation and regeneration. Carrington constructs scenarios,
through painstaking detail, which encourage a suspension of disbelief,
a dreamlike state, thus allowing the viewer to enter her vision of the world. The Memory Tower THE MEMORY TOWER
1995 (above)
Color intaglio
" x 25

54. La Vitrina - Literature - Leonora Carrington
The Hearing Trumpet by leonora carrington Excerpt Every week brings a certain amountof mild enjoyment; every night, in fine weather, the sky, the stars, and
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"Reading The Hearing Trumpet liberates
us from the miserable reality of our days."
Illustration by Pablo Weisz-Carrington
The Hearing Trumpet
by Leonora Carrington [Excerpt]
Well one fine Monday morning I went on my usual visit to Carmella who was actually waiting for me on the doorstep. I could see at once that she was in a state of high excitement as she had forgotten to put on her wig . Carmella is bald. She would never go onto the street without her wig on ordinary occasions as she is rather vain, her red wig is a kind of queenly gesture to her long lost hair, which was almost as red as her wig if my memory is correct. This Monday morning Carmella was uncrowned with her usual glory but very excited and mumbling to herself, which is not her ordinary habit. I had brought her an egg which the hen had laid the same morning, I dropped it as she clutched my arm. This was a great pity as the egg was now beyond repair. "I was waiting for you, Marian, you are twenty minutes late," she said taking no notice of the broken egg "Some day you will forget to come at all." Her voice was a thin shriek and this was more or less what she said, because of course I did not hear it all. She pulled me. inside the house and after several attempts gave me to understand that she had a present for me. "A present, a present, a present." Now Carmella has given me presents several times and they are sometimes knitted and sometimes comestible, but I never saw her so excited. When she unwrapped the hearing trumpet I was at a loss to know whether it could be used for eating or drinking or merely for ornament. After many complicated gestures she finally put it to my ear and what I had always heard as a thin shriek went through my head like the bellow of an angry bull. "Can you hear me Marian?"

55. Leonora Carrington
Pig Rush, 1960. And then we saw the daughter of theMinotaur, 1956. Red cow, 1989. Adelita escapes, 1987.
http://mail.slc.edu/~spanish/carrington.html
Spanish Artists
Pablo

Picasso
El Greco Francisco ...
Velazquez
Latin American Artists
Frida

Kahlo

Alejandro

Xul Solar
... Main Page Leonora Carrington
Pig Rush, 1960
And then we saw the daughter of the Minotaur, 1956
Red cow, 1989 Adelita escapes, 1987

56. AH 453 (Buenger): International Surrealism
Institute of Arts. Link to larger image in new window (WiscWorld usersonly), leonora carrington, SelfPortrait, 1936-37. Link to larger
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Next Image List FRENCH AND INTERNATIONAL ART IN PARIS International Surrealism Click on a thumnail for a larger view (WiscWorld users only)
Printable thumbnails of these images Man Ray, Rayograph , 1922, New York, MOMA Man Ray, Veiled Erotic (Meret Oppenheim at Press) , 1933, Paris, Centre Pompidou Meret Oppenheim, Object (Fur-covered Cup) , 1936, New York, MOMA Meret Oppenheim, My Governess, My Nurse , 1936, Stockholm, Moderne Museet Alberto Giacometti, Women with Her Throat Cut , 1932, New York, MOMA Alberto Giacometti, The Palace at 4 A.M. , 1932-33, New York, MOMA Alberto Giacometti, The Invisible Objects (Hands Holding the Void) , 1934, New Haven, Yale Alberto Giacometti, Man Pointing , 1947, New York, MOMA André Masson, Battle of Fishes , 1926, New York, MOMA André Masson, Pasiphaë , 1943, Glencoe, private collection Yves Tanguy, Mama, Papa is Wounded! , 1927, New York, MOMA René Magritte, The Menaced Assassin , 1926, New York, MOMA René Magritte, The Human Condition , 1934, Paris, Claude Spaak René Magritte

57. Leonora Carrington
leonora carrington (1917), British/Mexican Painter, leonora carrington A Womanof Surrealism Biographical information and images of the artist's works.
http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/artlablcarrington.htm
Leonora Carrington (1917-) British/Mexican Painter ArtNet
Biography of the artist. Les Femmes Surrealistes
Biography of the artist. Leonora Carrington: A Woman of Surrealism
Biographical information and images of the artist's works. University of South Florida Graphicstudio/ the Institute for Research in Art
Biographical information and images of the artist's works. Foro virtual de Cultura Mexicana
Biographical information and images of the artist's works. In Spanish. Leonora Carrington
Biographical information and images of the artist's works. In Spanish. Interview
Interview with the artist. Self-portrait, The Inn of the Dawn Horse And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur Big Badger Meets the Domino Boys Laberinto ... New Hampshire Public Television

58. Leonora Carrington Historia En Dos Tiempos
Translate this page leonora carrington. leonora carrington llega a Londres en 1936. Tras mucho insistirha logrado convencer a su familia de que se le permita estudiar pintura.
http://lectura.ilce.edu.mx:3000/sites/circulo/pintura/04/html/sec_2.htm
Leonora Carrington
La biografía de Leonora Carrington se sucede en dos tiempos: el tiempo real, histórico, objetivo, constituido con base en hechos concretos que han sido relatados una y otra vez, y el tiempo mítico, onírico, subjetivo, el de los sueños y ensueños, aquel en el que ha podido imaginar y dar forma a sus obsesiones, a sus fantasías, a sus miedos y deseos. En estas páginas intentaré entrelazar los hilos que desde la realidad y desde el sueño animan una vida llena de dinamismo y de magia, la de esta fabulista de la pluma y el pincel.
Crookhey Hall
Caseína sobre masonite, 31.5x60 cm.
Paisaje nocturno, ca.
Técnica mixta sobre papel y cristal, 62x78.5 cm.
The l9th Hole,
Óleo sobre tela, 122x160 cm.
Cortesía Galería de Arte Mexicano. En 1612 tiene lugar en el condado de Lancashire un auto de fe, por medio del cual vuelve a imponerse el orden inexorable de la Iglesia, al reducir a cenizas la trasgresión, La dama oval.

59. * . * Leonora Carrington, Historia En Dos Tiempos * . *
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60. Leonora Carrington
Translate this page Tiziana Agnati leonora carrington Il surrealismo al femminile. pp.148 euro13,00ISBN 88-86267-21-5. Non ero la musa di nessuno. leonora carrington, 1939.
http://www.selene-edizioni.it/carrington.htm
Tiziana Agnati
Leonora Carrington

Il surrealismo al femminile
pp.148
ISBN 88-86267-21-5
Non ero la musa di nessuno. Non ne avrei avuto il tempo.
Ero troppo occupata a ribellarmi contro la mia famiglia e a imparare come si diventa artista... Leonora Carrington, Leonora era un misto di furore italiano,
eleganza scandalosa,
capriccio e passione.
Max Ernst Non era bellissima, non c'era in lei un equilibrio delle parti. Aveva la criniera di una leonessa, il cervello di un uomo, il busto di una donna, il torso di un fanciullo, la grazia di un angelo, la "lingua" del diavolo. Julien Levy

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