Leonora Carrington, one of the last surviving surrealists, died this week at the age of 94. I suppose when your career lasts 75 years, you have outlasted several generations of artistic movements. Below, a self-portrait from 1938, and then a collection of images. You can see that besides the usual surrealist interest in dreams and the unconscious she was involved with alchemy and the history of magic. I suspect she was into Jungian analysis, although this wasn't mentioned in the online biographies I have seen.
The picture tagged Crookery Hall is actually Crookhey Hall, near Lancaster, Lancashire, UK where she lived from ages 3 to 10. Ironically for somebody expelled from 'at least two schools' it is now a school for excluded boys. The ghostly figures in the picture echo the stories of sightings to this day.
The picture tagged Crookery Hall is actually Crookhey Hall, near Lancaster, Lancashire, UK where she lived from ages 3 to 10. Ironically for somebody expelled from 'at least two schools' it is now a school for excluded boys. The ghostly figures in the picture echo the stories of sightings to this day.
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