This paper raises the interest in the early works of the surrealist artist, still relatively unknown in Spain, Leonora Carrington (1917-2011), an English woman who settled in Mexico after the Second World War. She is a perfect example of a multitalented creator (painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer) as well as non-conformist and unyielding feminist. In the 1930’s, thanks to her relationship with Max Ernst, she met the French Surrealists. For about three years she showed an intense creative activity together with her mentor both in painting and the writing of short stories, inspired by her own life. This stage ends traumatically with the arrest of her partner at the beginning of the war. Our purpose is to analyze how her rebel...
"Fantasiosa y excéntrica en su infancia, desafiante en su adolescencia, Leonora Carrington vivió la ...
This article explores the under-researched intertextual and intermedial connections between Leonora ...
Examining the ways in which female artists adapted the Surrealist concept of liberty to the twentiet...
The “Artists in Exile” surrealist group portrait of 1942 arguably marks a moment of recognition and ...
In the twentieth century Surrealism entailed an intense reaction to the out-of-date bourgeois mindse...
Our research focuses on the lives and works of Leonora Carrington (England), Remedios Varo (Spain), ...
En este texto se habla de una faceta poco conocida de la pintora Leonora Carrington: la de escritora...
During the 1920s, war, political flux, and social revolution ravaged Western Europe as xenophobic an...
In 1940, the surrealist artist and writer Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) was incarcerated in a Spani...
In 1965 Leonora Carrington painted a mural at El Castillo, near the surrealist architectural dream b...
In 1940, the surrealist artist and writer Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) was incarcerated in a Spani...
This thesis will examine the art, literature, and experiences of women who are identified as surreal...
El movimiento surreal supuso en pleno siglo XX un revulsivo a las anquilosadas mentes burguesas del ...
Leonora Carrington place des êtres mythiques dans des décors étranges dans la tradition onirique du ...
El Mundo Magico de los Mayas is one of the most significant works of Leonora Carrington, who was the...
"Fantasiosa y excéntrica en su infancia, desafiante en su adolescencia, Leonora Carrington vivió la ...
This article explores the under-researched intertextual and intermedial connections between Leonora ...
Examining the ways in which female artists adapted the Surrealist concept of liberty to the twentiet...
The “Artists in Exile” surrealist group portrait of 1942 arguably marks a moment of recognition and ...
In the twentieth century Surrealism entailed an intense reaction to the out-of-date bourgeois mindse...
Our research focuses on the lives and works of Leonora Carrington (England), Remedios Varo (Spain), ...
En este texto se habla de una faceta poco conocida de la pintora Leonora Carrington: la de escritora...
During the 1920s, war, political flux, and social revolution ravaged Western Europe as xenophobic an...
In 1940, the surrealist artist and writer Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) was incarcerated in a Spani...
In 1965 Leonora Carrington painted a mural at El Castillo, near the surrealist architectural dream b...
In 1940, the surrealist artist and writer Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) was incarcerated in a Spani...
This thesis will examine the art, literature, and experiences of women who are identified as surreal...
El movimiento surreal supuso en pleno siglo XX un revulsivo a las anquilosadas mentes burguesas del ...
Leonora Carrington place des êtres mythiques dans des décors étranges dans la tradition onirique du ...
El Mundo Magico de los Mayas is one of the most significant works of Leonora Carrington, who was the...
"Fantasiosa y excéntrica en su infancia, desafiante en su adolescencia, Leonora Carrington vivió la ...
This article explores the under-researched intertextual and intermedial connections between Leonora ...
Examining the ways in which female artists adapted the Surrealist concept of liberty to the twentiet...