Two Figures By Leonor Fini
Artist: Leonor Fini
Two figures, ink, pen and watercolor drawing on paper.
Leonor Fini (1907-1996) was a French artist of Argentinean origin, distinguished by her rich and singular career. A completely independent spirit, she frequented the Surrealists without ever fully adhering to the group. She developed a highly personal dreamlike universe, blending mythology, symbolism and unsettling sensuality. Her life mirrored her art, oscillating between society parties and retreats. Marked by a taste for staging and cross-dressing, she was often disguised, embodying the "theatricality of life".
The drawing presented here is typical of Leonor Fini's work, with its theatrical atmosphere and latent eroticism.
Frame size : 55x48
Leonor Fini (1907-1996) was a French artist of Argentinean origin, distinguished by her rich and singular career. A completely independent spirit, she frequented the Surrealists without ever fully adhering to the group. She developed a highly personal dreamlike universe, blending mythology, symbolism and unsettling sensuality. Her life mirrored her art, oscillating between society parties and retreats. Marked by a taste for staging and cross-dressing, she was often disguised, embodying the "theatricality of life".
The drawing presented here is typical of Leonor Fini's work, with its theatrical atmosphere and latent eroticism.
Frame size : 55x48
2 400 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Paper
Width: 31.5
Height: 39
Reference (ID): 1748047
Availability: In stock
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