Advanced search Advanced search
62

Leonor Fini (1907-1996), Carmilla, 1983

add Your note 
Lot description Show orginal version
Additional fees: +5% / 3% Droit de suite

Title: Carmilla
Author: Leonor Fini
Year: 1983
Technique: Lithograph on velin paper
Signature: handwritten in pencil
Dimensions: 36.5 x 45.4 cm (sheet size)
Condition: very good

The lithograph comes from the portfolio: Joseph Scheridan le Fanu, Carmanilla, New York, Alsparck, 1983;
297 numbered pieces were issued. This one is numbered 135

Leonor Fini created the series of works in 1983, retelling the story of Carmilla, an 1872 gothic novel by Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu. Carmilla was a lesbian vampire. The story later became the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.

Leonor Fini (1907-1996) - Argentine surrealist painter of Italian descent. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she grew up in Trieste, Italy. At the age of 17 she moved to Milan and then to Paris. There she met: Paul Éluard, Max Ernst, Georges Bataille, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Pablo Picasso, André Pieyre de Mandiargues and Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala. She traveled around Europe in Cartier-Bresson's car, and during one such trip he took the famous photo of Fini naked in a swimming pool. The photo sold in 2007 for $305,000 (a record price for his work). She painted portraits of Jean Genet, Anna Magnani, Jacques Audiberti, Alida Valli, Jean Schlumberger (jewelry designer) and Suzanne Flon, as well as many other famous Paris celebrities.
Despite her close ties to the Surrealist circle, she did not consider herself one of them. However, her works were often exhibited together with those of the Surrealists. Her paintings are very personal and symbolic, sometimes somewhat theatrical. You can see in them a fascination with the female body and sexuality. While working for Elsa Schiaparelli, she designed the flacon of Shocking perfume, which became a standard product of the Schiaparelli company. She also designed costumes and decorations for theater, ballet and opera. She designed the costumes for Renato Castellani's Romeo and Juliet (1954) and John Huston's Walk with Love and Death (1968). She was married once, briefly, to Fedrico Veneziani. From 1941 she was linked to Italian aristocrat and former consul in Monaco Stanislao Lepri, who, under her influence, took up Surrealist painting. From 1952, Fini became involved with Polish writer and publicist Konstanty Jelenski. From that year until the deaths of Lepri (1980) and Jelenski (1987), the three lived together in a house in Paris, leading an intense social life and revolving among the bohemian artistic community. All three were bisexual and also led a fairly casual sex life, entering into external relationships.

Auction
Auction of Works of Art - Hunger for Paintings.
gavel
Date
05 November 2023 CET/Warsaw
date_range
Start price
196 EUR
Hammer price
no offers
Item is not available any more
Views: 26 | Favourites: 1
Auction

Kwintesencja

Auction of Works of Art - Hunger for Paintings.
Date
05 November 2023 CET/Warsaw
Lots bidding

All lots are listed to bid

Buyer's premium
20.00%
OneBid does not charge additional fees for the bidding.
Bid increments
  1
  > 100
  2 000
  > 200
  3 000
  > 250
  5 000
  > 300
  7 000
  > 500
  10 000
  > 1 000
  20 000
  > 2 000
  50 000
  > 5 000
  100 000
  > 10 000
 
Terms and Conditions
About the Auction
FAQ
About the Seller
Kwintesencja
Contact
Kwintesencja
room
ul. Czapskiego 16b / 2
33-100 Tarnów
phone
+48535075737
Customers who bought the works of this artist also bought
keyboard_arrow_up