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{{Short description|Argentine-Italian artist (1907–1996)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}}







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| birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentinadf=yes01190730}}| death_place = Paris, France| resting_place =| resting_place_coordinates = Argentina|Italy}}| education =| alma_mater =| known_for = PaintingIllustrationWriting| notable_works =| style =| movement = Surrealism| spouse =| awards = | elected =| patrons =| memorials =| website = | module =| native_name =| native_name_lang =}}Leonor Fini (30 August 1907 – 18 January 1996) was an Argentine-Italian surrealist painter, designer, illustrator, and author, known for her depictions of powerful and erotic women.WEB, Léonor Fini {{!, Surrealist Painter & Argentine Artist {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leonor-Fini |access-date=2023-11-17 |website=www.britannica.com |language=en}}

Early life

Fini was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Malvina Braun Dubich (born in Trieste, with German, Slavic and Venetian ancestry) and Herminio Fini (with ancestry from Benevento, Italy). Herminio was a handsome and very wealthy man, but also tyrannical with extreme religious views. He made his young wife very unhappy and, within eighteen months of Leonor’s birth, she fled back to Trieste with the child.BOOK, Sphinx : the life and art of Leonor Fini, 312729965, en, Leonor was raised thereBOOK, Heller, Nancy,archive.org/details/womenartistsanil0000hell, Women artists : an illustrated history, 1987, New York, Abbeville Press, 978-0-89659-748-8, and she would be expelled from various schools for being rebellious. As a Catholic, Herminio refused to give Malvina a divorce, which was only granted to her in 1919 through an Italian court. Custody battles often involved Fini and her mother in sudden flights and disguises.BOOK, Harris, Ann Sutherland,archive.org/details/womenartists15500000harr, Women artists, 1550-1950, 1976, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 978-0-87587-073-1, In her early teens, an eye disease forced her to wear bandages on both eyes. After recovering, she decided to become an artist.BOOK, Aspley, Keith,archive.org/details/historicaldictio0000aspl, Historical dictionary of surrealism, 2010, Lanham, Md., Scarecrow Press, 978-0-8108-5847-3, She moved to Milan at the age of 17 and a gallery in Trieste exhibited one of her paintings that year. She thereafter received a commission to paint portraits from dignitaries in Milan where she had her first one-woman show at the Galerie Barbaroux in 1929. She moved to Paris in 1931 when she was 24.WEB, Folley, Sian, 3 November 2014, “The Problem of Woman”: Female Surrealists and their Unique Brand of Mystery,www.sothebys.com/en/articles/the-problem-of-woman-female-surrealists-and-their-unique-brand-of-mystery, live,web.archive.org/web/20190410182931/https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/the-problem-of-woman-female-surrealists-and-their-unique-brand-of-mystery, 2019-04-10, 12 November 2019, Sotherby’s, There, she became acquainted with Carlo Carrà and Giorgio de Chirico, who influenced much of her work. She also came to know Paul Éluard, Max Ernst, Georges Bataille, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Picasso, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, and Salvador Dalí. She traveled Europe by car with Mandiargues and Cartier-Bresson where Cartier-Bresson took a photograph, one of his best known, of her naked in a pool with a shaved pubis. The photograph of Fini sold in 2007 for $305,000 - the highest price paid at auction for one of Cartier-Bresson’s works to that date.WEB, Leonor Fini at CFM Gallery,www.cfmgallery.com/Leonor-Fini/leonor-fini.html, live,www.cfmgallery.com/Leonor-Fini/leonor-fini.html," title="archive.today/20130425083454www.cfmgallery.com/Leonor-Fini/leonor-fini.html,">archive.today/20130425083454www.cfmgallery.com/Leonor-Fini/leonor-fini.html, April 25, 2013, 2017-04-28, www.cfmgallery.com,

Career

Fini had no formal artistic training, but grew up surrounded by the Renaissance and Mannerist styles of Italy.WEB, Leonor Fini Paintings, Bio, Ideas,www.theartstory.org/artist/fini-leonor/, live,archive.today/20231117100933/https://www.theartstory.org/artist/fini-leonor/, November 17, 2023, 2023-11-17, The Art Story, Her first major exhibition was in 1936 at New York’s Julian Levy Gallery. Though Fini is part of the pre-war generation of Parisian artists often overlooked in favour of male contemporaries, she was very important in the Surrealist movement.WEB, Adrian-Diaz, Jenna, 2018-12-05, Meet Leonor Fini, the Surrealist Sidelined for Subverting Gender Norms,www.vulture.com/2018/12/leonor-fini-a-surrealist-whose-legacy-is-being-revisited.html, live,archive.today/20230129145645/https://www.vulture.com/2018/12/leonor-fini-a-surrealist-whose-legacy-is-being-revisited.html, January 29, 2023, 2020-04-03, Vulture, en-us, Fini never officially joined it though she did show her work alongside other Surrealist artists.BOOK, Uglow, Jennifer,archive.org/details/macmillandiction0000uglo, The Macmillan dictionary of women’s biography, 1999, London, Papermac, 978-0-333-72573-3, She was included in Peggy Guggenheim’s 1943 show Exhibition by 31 Women at the Art of This Century gallery in New York.BOOK,archive.org/details/modernwomenwomen0000unse, Modern women : women artists at the Museum of Modern Art, 2010, New York, Museum of Modern Art, 978-0-87070-771-1, She worked for Elsa Schiaparelli in the late thirties and early forties and designed the bottle for the perfume “Shocking”, basing the shape on Mae West’s torso.WEB, LEONOR FINI - BOTTLE FOR PERFUME “SHOCKING” BY SCHIAPARELLI 1937,www.schiaparelli.com/en/21-place-vendome/schiaparelli-and-the-artists/leonor-fini/bottle-for-perfume-shocking-by-schiaparelli, live,archive.today/20231117082914/https://www.schiaparelli.com/en/21-place-vendome/schiaparelli-and-the-artists/leonor-fini/bottle-for-perfume-shocking-by-schiaparelli, November 17, 2023, November 17, 2023, Maison Schiaparelli, Fini networked into theatre circles when she started taking on costume design projects in the 1930s as a source of extra income. She also illustrated books and some of her best-known works in this area are her drawings for a 1944 edition of the Marquis de Sade’s Juliette.’WEB, Leonor Fini in The International Encyclopedia of Surrealism,search.worldcat.org/search?q=the+international+encyclopedia+of+surrealism, 2023-11-17, worldcat.org, en, Between 1944 and 1972, Fini’s main work was in costume design for film, theatre, ballet and opera including, famously, the first ballet performed by Roland Petit’s Ballet de Paris, Les Demoiselles de la nuit, featuring a young Margot Fonteyn in 1948. In 1949, Frederick Ashton choreographed a ballet she had conceptualized, Le Rêve de Leonor (“Leonor’s Dream“), with music by Benjamin Britten, and Fini designed the hybrid human-animal costumes for it as well. In 1959, Fini made a fairy tale-inspired painting called Les Sorcières for the Mexican actress, María Félix.WEB, Weida, Courtney Lee, Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington, and Leonor Fini: Feminist Lessons in Chimerism, Corporeality, Cuisine, and Craft. Visual Culture & Gender,www.vcg.emitto.net/index.php/vcg/article/view/104/106, live,archive.today/20231117105134/https://www.vcg.emitto.net/index.php/vcg/article/view/104/106, November 17, 2023, November 17, 2023, Visual Culture and Gender, She also designed the costumes for two films: Renato Castellani’s Romeo and Juliet (1954) and John Huston’s A Walk with Love and Death (1968). In London, she exhibited paintings at the Kaplan gallery in 1960 and at the Hanover Gallery in 1967. A 1986 retrospective at the Musée du Luxembourg in Paris featured over 260 of her works in a variety of media including watercolours and drawings, theatre/costume designs, paintings and masks. In the 1970s, she wrote three novels: Rogomelec,BOOK, Fino, Leonor, 2020, William T. Kulik, Serena Shanken Skwersky, Rogomelec, 1180289742, en, Moumour; Contes pour enfants velu and Oneiropompe.BOOK, L’oneiropompe, 4340246, en, Many of Fini’s paintings featured women in positions of power or in very sexualised contexts. Madonna used the imagery of one of the exhibits, Le Bout du Monde,’’ in her video, “Bedtime Story” in 1994. In the spring of 1987, Fini had an exhibition at London’s Editions Graphique’s gallery.JOURNAL, Webb, Peter, Leonor Fini Retrospective, The Burlington Magazine, 1986, 128, 1002, 699–700, 882766, The San Francisco Modern Museum of Art also featured her work in an exhibition entitled “Women, Surrealism, and Self-representation” in 1999.JOURNAL, Rapoport, Sonya, Williams, Barbara Lee, 1999, Women, Surrealism, and Self-Representation: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art., Leonardo, 32, 4, 333–335, 10.1162/leon.1999.32.4.333c, 191639576, Fini’s work often included sphinxes, werewolves, and witches.WEB, McDermon, Daniel, November 6, 2018, Sex, Surrealism and de Sade: The Forgotten Female Artist Leonor Fini,www.nytimes.com/2018/11/06/arts/design/leonor-fini-artist.html, live,archive.today/20220625042934/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/06/arts/design/leonor-fini-artist.html, June 25, 2022, November 17, 2023, The New York Times, Most of the characters in her art were female or androgynous.{{Citation |last=Grew |first=Rachael V. |title=Sphinxes, witches and little girls: reconsidering the female monster in the art of Leonor Fini |date=2010 |url=https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/chapter/Sphinxes_witches_and_little_girls_reconsidering_the_female_monster_in_the_art_of_Leonor_Fini/9335930 |access-date=November 17, 2023 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20231117112025repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/chapter/Sphinxes_witches_and_little_girls_reconsidering_the_female_monster_in_the_art_of_Leonor_Fini/9335930 |url-status=live |publication-place=Longborough University |publisher=Inter-Disciplinary Press |language=en |isbn=9781904710950 |archive-date=November 17, 2023 |hdl=2134/20405}}She painted portraits of Jean Genet, Anna Magnani, Jacques Audiberti, Alida Valli, Jean Schlumberger and Suzanne Flon as well as many other celebrities and wealthy visitors to Paris. Her friends included Jean Cocteau, Giorgio de Chirico, and Alberto Moravia, Fabrizio Clerici and most of the other artists and writers inhabiting or visiting Paris.Fini illustrated about 50 books, including Satyricon and works by Jean Genet and Charles Baudelaire. She illustrated many works of classic authors and poets, including Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Baudelaire and Shakespeare, as well as texts by new writers. Leonor Fini illustrated books by Lise Deharme, including Le Poids d’un oiseau in 1955 and Oh! Violette ou la Politesse des Végétaux in 1969. She was very generous with her illustrations and donated many drawings to writers to help them get published. She is, perhaps, best known for her graphic illustrations for the sexually explicit Histoire d’O.

Personal life

Fini was openly bisexual and lived in a long-term polyamorous relationship.WEB, Scott, Tor, 2019-03-08, Leonor Fini – Author and Artist,www.theheroinecollective.com/leonor-fini/, dead,www.theheroinecollective.com/leonor-fini/," title="web.archive.org/web/20201219153656www.theheroinecollective.com/leonor-fini/,">web.archive.org/web/20201219153656www.theheroinecollective.com/leonor-fini/, December 19, 2020, 2021-05-16, The Heroine Collective, en-GB, She told Whitney Chadwick in 1982: “I am a woman, therefore I have had the ‘feminine experience’, but I am not a lesbian”. She also said: “Marriage never appealed to me, I’ve never lived with one person. Since I was 18, I’ve always preferred to live in a sort of community – a big house with my atelier and cats and friends, one with a man who was rather a lover and another who was rather a friend. And it has always worked.“WEB, Frank, Priscilla, 2015-07-30, 7 Forgotten Women Surrealists Who Deserve To Be Remembered,www.huffpost.com/entry/seven-female-surrealists_n_55b8f5d2e4b0074ba5a702c8, live,archive.today/20231117112945/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/seven-female-surrealists_n_55b8f5d2e4b0074ba5a702c8, November 17, 2023, 2023-11-17, HuffPost, en, Married once, for a brief period, to Federico Veneziani, they were divorced after she met the Italian Count, Stanislao Lepri, who abandoned his diplomatic career shortly after meeting Fini and lived with her thereafter. She met the Polish writer Konstanty JeleÅ„ski, known as Kot in Rome in January 1952. She was delighted to discover that he was the illegitimate half-brother of {{ill|Sforza-Galeazzo Sforza|fr|lt=Sforzino Sforza}}, who had been one of her favorite lovers. Kot joined Fini and Lepri in their Paris apartment in October 1952 and the three remained inseparable until their deaths. She later employed an assistant to join the household, which he described as “a little bit of prison and a lot of theatre”. One of his jobs was to look after her beloved Persian cats. Over the years she acquired as many as 23 of them; they shared her bed and were allowed to roam the dining-table at mealtimes. The ‘inner circle’ expanded to include the American artist, {{ill|Richard Overstreet|fr}} and the Argentine poet Juan-Bautista Pinero.

Books in English translation

Rogomelec (Paris, Stock, 1979). English translation by William Kulik and Serena Shanken Skwersky (Cambridge MA: Wakefield Press, 2020).

Legacy

A biographical song about Leonor Fini’s life, “Leonor”, is featured on Welsh artist Katell Keineg’s 1997 second album, Jet.WEB,www.katellkeineg.com/press/, PRESS QUOTES, KATELL KEINEG, en-US, 2018-02-28, 1 March 2018,web.archive.org/web/20180301164507/https://www.katellkeineg.com/press/, dead, Leonor Fini Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil Paintings by Richard Overstreet and Neil Zukerman. Available in February, 2021 published by Scheidegger & Spiess, Zurich.In 2018, Fini was the subject of a short documentary, Gloria’s Call by Cheri Gaulke.

Retrospectives

Pourquoi pas?, Bildmuseet, Umeå University, Sweden. January 31, 2014 - May 11, 2014WEB,www.dn.se/arkiv/kultur/uppgorelser-med-konsroller-och-sarig-historia/, Uppgörelser med könsroller och sårig historia, 6 February 2014, DN.SE,

Filmography

  • Leonor Fini, documentary by Chris Vermorcken (1987). Produced by Films Dulac and distributed by RM Associates.

References

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Further reading

  • Webb, Peter. Sphinx: The Life and Art of Leonor Fini. New York, Vendome Press. 2009. {{ISBN|978-0-86565-255-2}}
  • Zukerman, Neil. “Leonor Fini - La Vie Idéale”. New York, CFM Gallery. 1997. 0-972-8620-2-1
  • Zukerman, Neil “Leonor Fini - Artist as Designer” New York, CFM Gallery. 1992

External links

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