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  1. Website. leocarrington .com. Mary Leonora Carrington OBE (6 April 1917 – 25 May 2011 [1]) was a British-born surrealist painter and novelist. She lived most of her adult life in Mexico City and was one of the last surviving participants in the surrealist movement of the 1930s. [2]

  2. May 25, 2011 · Summary of Leonora Carrington. Leonora Carrington established herself as both a key figure in the Surrealist movement and an artist of remarkable individuality. Her biography is colorful, including a romance with the older artist Max Ernst, an escape from the Nazis during World War II, mental illness, and expatriate life in Mexico.

  3. Mary Leonora Carrington (6 April 1917 – 25 May 2011) was a British-born surrealist painter and novelist. She lived most of her adult life in Mexico City and was one of the last surviving participants in the surrealist movement of the 1930s. Carrington was also a founding member of the women's liberation movement in Mexico during the 1970s.

  4. Dec 21, 2020 · How Leonora Carrington Feminized Surrealism. Each time the work of the British-Mexican artist and writer is reborn, it seems more prescient. By Merve Emre. December 21, 2020. Carrington and...

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Surrealism. Leonora Carrington (born April 6, 1917, Clayton Green, Lancashire, England—died May 25, 2011, Mexico City, Mexico) English-born Mexican Surrealist artist and writer known for her haunting, autobiographical, somewhat inscrutable paintings that incorporate images of sorcery, metamorphosis, alchemy, and the occult.

  6. Apr 7, 2021 · Leonora Carrington, who died in 2011, left an immense body of work unlike any other Surrealist. Here's why she's important.

  7. Mary Leonora Carrington (6 April 1917 – 25 May 2011) was a British-born surrealist painter and novelist. She lived most of her adult life in Mexico City and was one of the last surviving participants in the surrealist movement of the 1930s. Carrington was also a founding member of the women's liberation movement in Mexico during the 1970s.

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