Leonor FINI (1907-1996) - Lot 108

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Leonor FINI (1907-1996) - Lot 108
Leonor FINI (1907-1996) Lul pour Lise Indian ink drawing on paper Signed and dedicated Minsky Gallery label on back 22 x 31 cm Lise Deharme, born Louise Delacourt in Paris in 1898 and died in 1980, was a French writer associated with the Surrealist movement. Close to André Breton and Paul Éluard, she ran a literary salon frequented by avant-garde artists. She is best known for Le Coeur de Pic (1937), a surrealist tale illustrated by Claude Cahun. Referred to as "the lady with the doll" in André Breton's Nadja, she is both muse and creator. A work on paper by Leonor Fini
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