Leonora Carrington

Leonora Carrington

Leonora Carrington Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 26, 2011.
MEXICO CITY (AP) - British-born painter, writer and sculptor Leonora Carrington, considered one of the last of the original surrealists, has died, Mexico's National Arts Council confirmed Thursday. She was 94.

Carrington was known for her haunting, dreamlike works that often focused on strange ritual-like scenes with birds, cats, unicorn-like creatures and other animals as onlookers or seeming participants.

Once the lover of German artist Max Ernst, Carrington was also part of a famous wave of artistic and political emigres who arrived in Mexico in the 1930s and '40s. In the male-dominated realm of surrealism, she was a member of a rare trio of Mexico-based female surrealists along with Frida Kahlo and Remedios Varo.

"She was the last great living surrealist," said longtime friend and poet Homero Aridjis. "She was a living legend."

Friend and promoter Dr. Isaac Masri said she died Wednesday of old age, after being hospitalized. "She ha d a great life, and a dignified death, as well, without suffering," he said.

"She created mythical worlds in which magical beings and animals occupy the main stage, in which cobras merge with goats and blind crows become trees," the National Arts Council wrote, adding, "These were some of the images that sprang from a mind obsessed with portraying a reality that transcends what can be seen."

She wrote magazine and newspaper articles, novels, essays and poems and made thousands of paintings, sculptures, collages and tapestries that were exhibited in Mexico City, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Tokyo and many other artistic centers

Mexican author Elena Poniatowska was a longtime friend of the artist and wrote the novel "Leonora" based on her life.

"Leonora was truly a woman who was one of a kind," Poniatowska said.

Carrington was born in Clayton Green, Lancashire, England, on April 6, 1917, and came to Mexico during World War II. For many yea rs she divided her time between Mexico City, New York and Chicago, but her last longtime home and inspiration was Mexico, once famously dubbed a "surrealist country" by writer and poet Andre Breton for its colorful and sometimes grotesque costumes, masks, rituals and dances. That meshed well with the surrealists, whose works were marked by irony, non sequiturs, strange juxtapositions and fantasy.

Carrington largely shunned public events but enjoyed inviting friends for tea at an old house in the city's bohemian Roma neighborhood.

University of Manchester teaching fellow Joanna Pawlik, who works with the Center for the Study of Surrealism, noted that Carrington joined the surrealists in the 1930s, well after the group published its first manifesto in 1924. Pawlik noted that at least one other artist who worked with the surrealists, U.S. artist Dorothea Tanning, is still alive.

Born to a wealthy family, Carrington was the second of four children of an English textile-maker and an Irish mother who painted small murals as a hobby.

When she was 9, Leonora became so rebellious the family sent her to religious schools, where she was expelled for misbehavior.

Later they sent her to a boarding school in Florence, Italy, and then to a private school for young ladies in Paris. She was miserable in both.

In the mid-1930s, she lived with Ernst in Paris, where she became friends with Breton, the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, and other members of the surrealist inner circle. She held her first surrealist painting exhibits in 1938 in both Paris and Amsterdam.

War broke out with Nazi Germany and in 1939, Ernst was imprisoned at a concentration camp in Largentiere as an enemy alien by the French authorities.

The following year, Carrington fled to Spain. She caused a scandal at the British Embassy in Madrid, loudly threatening to plot to kill Adolph Hitler, and was committed to an insane asylum in Santander, from whi ch she eventually escaped and made her way to Lisbon.

Carrington was saved by writer Renato Leduc, whom she had met during her Paris days when he was working as a Mexican consulate official. They married - apparently to get Carrington out of Europe - and went to New York and later to Mexico City.

She became a Mexican citizen; she and Leduc divorced, and she married her second husband, the Hungarian-born writer-photographer Emerico "Chiki" Weisz, in 1946. They had two children, one of whom, Pablo, eventually became a painter in his own right.

In Mexico, she befriended the poet and Nobel laureate Octavio Paz, Frida Kahlo and her husband, the irascible muralist Diego Rivera, the late Spanish movie producer-director Luis Bunuel and many others.

Carrington took her two sons and left Mexico in 1968 in protest against the army's Oct. 2 massacre of demonstrating university students, but returned a year later.

In 1971, she went to Canada and Scotland to s tudy Buddhism under a Tibetan monk in exile, then came back to Mexico City. She left again for New York after two earthquakes devastated the city in September 1985, and three years later moved to Chicago.

She returned to Mexico a couple of years after that.

The artist is survived by two sons, Gabriel and Pablo. Her body was taken to a Mexico City funeral home for viewing, and she was buried Thursday at the city's British cemetery.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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January 11, 2015

Please accept my sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends may the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such a tragic loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

October 16, 2013

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Dennis Jordan

July 12, 2012

Cousins Darcy and Doreen-

Sorry for your loss. I remember visiting at your house, and Dennis playing and smiling and laughing with the rest of us kids. Uncle Ted and Dennis ofter came to visit at my Mom and Dad's house also. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Cousin Alice, Alice and Barrie Yochim

dorothy rzodkiewicz

April 3, 2012

Dear Friends, You all hold a special place in my heart, filled with wonderful childhood memories, to teenage memories, to raising our children. You are family. How blessed we are that we come from parents who put family first. Your Mom always did that. I can see her smiling face,and always remembe a kind, caring woman, who spoke softly. How touched I was when I visisted her in the hospital, and when I told her who I was , she said Hi Elaine. I will always remember that. She had a tear run down her left eye, and I wiped it with my fingers, and held it tightly in my hand. I thank her, for such great friends that she gave all of us Nowakowski's. Four generations of friends is something to brag about. Love to you all, Elaine

Weisz family

June 25, 2011

Leonora Carrington´s sons, daughters in law, grandsons and grandaughter acknowledge your affection for Leonora.

Trina

June 2, 2011

May God wipe the tears from your eyes Rev 21:4

Carl Gopalkrishnan

June 1, 2011

Leonora Carrington has inspired me more than any other artist in my life. Her legacy is beyond words, as befits a master of visionary truth. I will treasure her paintings in her books, and hope to be even a tenth of the great artist that she was. Rest eternally in a studio and world of your own wondrous making Ms Carrington. A great lady of the canvas.
Carl Gopalkrishnan (Australia)

May 31, 2011

Leonora have touched the lives of so many people and will truly be missed by all. May Our Heavenly Father comfort you and grant you peace to help you to cope during these difficult days. I offer my sincere condolences to you all. Phil 4:6,7

May 30, 2011

What a wonderful Mother and mentor my deepest condolence. May the God of all comfort ,comfort the family and friends as they grieve ,,,

Teresa Bacon

May 29, 2011

She made "crones" (hairy chins and all..) delightful in "The Hearing Trumpet". Our book club was moved by the incredible fantasy.
Her respect and depiction of animals in art is awesome.(Horses in particular.)
I feel we have lost a visionary and unique woman. Thank goodness her legacy is vast and appreciated around the world.
I have learned from her courage to be who you are meant to be; always exploring the soul to the bitter end.
My hearfelt condolences to your family.
She seemed so genuine.

Teresa Bacon

Jacalyn Garcia

May 29, 2011

"La Mas Maravillosa Artista - Te quiero para siempre" Your spirit and those other kindred spirits that were part of your circle, were an inspiration to me during my own search for self. Go forth into infinity.

Jane Beard

May 29, 2011

I was so saddened to learn of your mother's passing but you have so many, many memories to see you through the coming days. She is in a better place now but has left you with quite legacy! Jane Beard, Chester, Virginia

Janice Roddenbery

May 28, 2011

Leonora's great friend Andre Breton said "Freedom is the only word that still sings to me." She lived her life and practiced her art in tune with that music.

Pearl Lopez Delgado

May 27, 2011

Godbless you 'Leonora'
our condolences to
Carrington family
thank you your art
was a gift to many
admired with talent

Tina Marie

May 27, 2011

We are sending our sympathy to you during this time of sorrow. When your mom will wake up to a new world where she won't be sick anymore. Also, she will enjoy her talent as an artist once again. Isaiah 33:24

Sue May

May 27, 2011

Check out the "In Loving Memory" clip of Leonora Carrington.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Ldg_K7WBw&feature=channel_video_title

A Robinson

May 27, 2011

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. May family and friends be comforted by the wonderful promise: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more. Neither mourning, nor outcry, nor pain be amymore, The former things have passed away."

R Golay

May 26, 2011

To the the family of Leonora Carrington - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that she will be missed by many.

Victoria Valdez

May 26, 2011

Via con Dios'
Miles away
of sea coral
Coast poets of
Mexico flamingo
Quail of serene
of such
Wonderful Art A
Screen stars Legacy..
Of Inspiration ones Gift
With more Association of
legends`
Until we all meet again..
our Sentiments
to You all those
you Cherished forever'
Rest in peace "LEONORA"
into ones own Spritual Life...

May 26, 2011

May the God of all comfort be with the Carrington family at this difficult time and may your fond memories bring you joy during this time of grief. 2COR.1;3

SCOTT CHAMBERLAND

May 26, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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