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Leonora Carrington, who died this year aged 94, led a life almost as picaresque and surreal as her art; born in Britain, she eloped with Max Ernst, hung out with Picasso and Dali, fled the Nazis, escaped from a Spanish psychiatric hospital and later settled in Mexico, where she built a reputation as one of the most original and visionary British artists and writers of the 20th century.

Menashe Y Rabi Mendl, 1974
Lithograph on Arches paper
Edition of 100
26 x 19.5 inches
66 x 50 centimeter

Badger Causes Table to Fly, Medium falls in Trance
Etching
Edition 5/25

Medium Sinks into Trance and Badger Shadow Appears
Etching
Edition 5/25

Badger takes Medium-Shadow in a Boat to a Cave Down to Underworld
Etching
Edition 5/25
Flight
1998 Intaglio Print With Text Page
Print: 19 3/4" x 16 3/4"
Edition 50/60

Cave
1998 Intaglio Print With Text Page
Print: 19 3/4" x 16 3/4"
Edition 50/60

Ox
1998 Intaglio Print With Text Page
Print: 19 3/4" x 16 3/4"
Edition 50/ 60

Snake
1998 Intaglio Print With Text Page
Print: 19 3/4" x 16 3/4"
Edition 50/60

Tapir
1998 Intaglio Print With Text Page
Print: 19 3/4" x 16 3/4"
Edition 50/60

Black Cat
etching 1996
23.5CM X 24.5CM

Alien Whale Sphinx Goose
Linocut on Rice Paper
25CM X 19CM

The Memory Tower
1995
Color intaglio
33 1/2" x 25 3/4"
Edition of 30

Snake
Linocut on Rice Paper
18CM X 11.5CM

Leonora Carrington with Viktor Wynd at her home in Mexico City
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