Leonor Fini never considered herself a Surrealist at all, though she maintained close personal relationships with several members of the group and included work in several important Surrealist exhibitions in the 1930s. Although she shared the Surrealist interest in dream, reverie, psychic transformation, and a poetics of suggestion and allusion, her work remains firmly rooted in the traditions of Symbolism, Metaphysics and Italian and German Romanticism.
Leonor Fini never considered herself a Surrealist at all, though she maintained close personal relationships with several members of the group and included work in several important Surrealist exhibitions in the 1930s. Although she shared the Surrealist interest in dream, reverie, psychic transformation, and a poetics of suggestion and allusion, her work remains firmly rooted in the traditions of Symbolism, Metaphysics and Italian and German Romanticism.
SunofSalt 10 months ago
This is a nice video. Many of the works can be seen in person at Weinstein Gallery in San Francisco
philiplederman 2 years ago
I neer see any work in person.... at the moment.
regards
marisayutub 2 years ago
These Images are Breathtaking - The Colour the Shapes - Not of this World. Wonderful.
rockchick80s 2 years ago