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Spaightwood Galleries, Inc.
120 Main Street, Upton MA 01568-6193; 800-809-3343; email spaightwood@gmail.com
Original Etchings: Leonor Fini (Argentina, 1908-1996, France): Le Livre de Monelle
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Leonor Fini's art offers a woman's take on surrealism, which large dealt with male fantasies, by offering a female view of the female body and of erotic pleasures. Fini was one of the more international figures of the Surrealist movement. She was born in Argentina, raised in her mother's home town of Trieste, Italy, and spent most of her artistic life in Paris, where she had her first one-person show in 1932 (her first one-person show took place in Milan at the Galerie Barbaroux in 1929; her first one-person show in Paris was at the Galerie Bonjean in 1932). Although she was friends with many of the leading surrealists (including Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, Rene Magritte and Victor Brauner), she never formally joined the movement though she did include her works in several of their International Surrealist Exhibitions. After the Second World War, she had many one-person shows in Europe and America (plus a major retrospective in Japan in 1972). Although she is best known for her paintings, prints, and drawings, she also created stage designs for operas and ballets including one of her own, Le Rêve de Leonor (1949), which was choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton and performed to music by Sir Benjamin Britten. Fini's works are to be found in many important collections of modern art. Her obituary in The London Times stressed her physical beauty, her erotic art, and her legions of lovers, whose names "read like a roll call of the literary and artistic talents of that brilliant age."
Bibliography: General works: José Alvarez, Le livre de Leonor fini. Peintures, dessins, écrits, notes de Leonor Fini (Lausanne: La guilde de Livre, 1975); Marcel Brion, Leonor Fini et son Oeuvre (Paris: Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1955); Jean-Claude Dedieu, Leonor Fini. Fêtes. Secrèts. Dessins (Paris: Editions du Regard, 1978); Leonor Fini, Chats d'Atelier (France: Michèle Trinckvel, 1994); Leonor Fini et al, Leonor Fini (Paris: Galerie Dionne, 1997); Leonor Fini (Preface), Leonor Fini Peintures (France: Michèle Trinckvel, 1994); Xaviere Gauthier, Leonor Fini (Paris: Le Musée De Poche, 1979), Jean Genet, Lettre à Léonor Fini (Paris: Loyau, 1950); Jocelyne Godard, Leonor Fini, ou, Les metamorphoses d'une oeuvre (Paris, Le Semaphore, 1996); Jean Paul Guibbert, Leonor Fini: Graphique (France: Editions Clair Fontaine, 1976); Constantin Jelenski, Leonor Fini (London: The Olympia Press, 1968); Andre Pierre de Mandiargues, Masques de Leonor Fini (Paris: La Parade/André Bonne, 1951); Esther Seldson, Leonor Fini (Bournemouth: Parlstone, 1999); Peter Webb, Sphinx: The Life and Art of Leonor Fini (NY: Vendome Press, 2009).
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Le Livre de Monelle 1: The death of the mother. Original etching, 1976. Signed artist's proof aside from the portfolio of the same name published in Paris by "Editions de la Difference." The text by Marcel Schwob tells the story of a young girl whose mother dies, leaving her responsible for her brothers and sisters. She escapes from poverty by using her mind and her body. Image size: 256x152mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
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Le Livre de Monelle 2: Preparing the body. Original etching, 1976. Signed artist's proof aside from the portfolio of the same name published in Paris by "Editions de la Difference." The text by Marcel Schwob tells the story of a young girl whose mother dies, leaving her responsible for her brothers and sisters. She escapes from poverty by using her mind and her body. Image size: 256x152mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
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Le Livre de Monelle 3: Poverty. Original etching, 1976. Signed artist's proof aside from the portfolio of the same name published in Paris by "Editions de la Difference." The text by Marcel Schwob tells the story of a young girl whose mother dies, leaving her responsible for her brothers and sisters. She escapes from poverty by using her mind and her body. Image size: 256x152mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
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Le Livre de Monelle 4: Nymphet. Original etching, 1976. Signed artist's proof aside from the portfolio of the same name published in Paris by "Editions de la Difference." The text by Marcel Schwob tells the story of a young girl whose mother dies, leaving her responsible for her brothers and sisters. She escapes from poverty by using her mind and her body. Image size: 256x152mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
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Le Livre de Monelle 5: New hope. Original etching, 1976. Signed artist's proof aside from the portfolio of the same name published in Paris by "Editions de la Difference." The text by Marcel Schwob tells the story of a young girl whose mother dies, leaving her responsible for her brothers and sisters. She escapes from poverty by using her mind and her body. Image size: 256x152mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
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Le Livre de Monelle 6: Coquette. Original etching, 1976. Signed artist's proof aside from the portfolio of the same name published in Paris by "Editions de la Difference." The text by Marcel Schwob tells the story of a young girl whose mother dies, leaving her responsible for her brothers and sisters. She escapes from poverty by using her mind and her body. Image size: 256x152mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
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Le Livre de Monelle 7: Salome and John the Baptist's head. Original etching, 1976. Signed artist's proof aside from the portfolio of the same name published in Paris by "Editions de la Difference." The text by Marcel Schwob tells the story of a young girl whose mother dies, leaving her responsible for her brothers and sisters. She escapes from poverty by using her mind and her body. Image size: 256x152mm. Price: Please call or email for current pricing information.
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Spaightwood Galleries, Inc.
To purchase, call us at 1-800-809-3343 (1-508-529-2511 in Upton MA & vicinity) or send an email to spaightwood@gmail.com
We accept AmericanExpress, DiscoverCard, MasterCard, and Visa.
We also accept wire transfers and paypal.
For directions and visiting information, please call. We are, of course, always available over the web and by telephone (see above for contact information). Click the following for links to past shows and artists. For a visual tour of the gallery, please click here. For information about Andy Weiner and Sonja Hansard-Weiner, please click here. For a list of special offers currently available, see Specials.
All works are sold with an unconditional guarantee of authenticity (as described in our website listing).
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Visiting hours: Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday noon to 6:00 pm and other times by arrangement.
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