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To avoid her father’s repeated kidnapping attempts, Leonor Fini spent much of her youth disguised as a boy. Born in Buenos Aires in 1907 and raised in Trieste, she navigated a childhood defined by her mother’s escape from a domineering husband. During her adolescence, Fini suffered from rheumatic conjunctivitis, a condition that necessitated bandaging both eyes for several months. She later suggested that this period of enforced darkness allowed her to look deep into her own imagination.

Biography
Fini arrived in Paris in the early 1930s, where she became a self-taught artist. Her work frequently featured commanding figures of women, sphinxes, and eroticised self-portraits with billowing hair. She also depicted emasculated males, often drawing inspiration from the Renaissance paintings she observed in her youth. Her style utilised tightly rendered surfaces to present fantastical and otherworldly realities.
Throughout her career, Fini worked as a painter, designer, illustrator, and author. She once described her own extensive oeuvre as seditious, irregular, contradictory, and unacceptable to specialists of art, culture, logic, morality, and behaviour. Fini died in 1996, leaving behind a legacy of work that challenged conventional depictions of gender and power.
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Leonor Fini was born in 1908 and died in 1996.Where can I see Leonor Fini's paintings?
Leonor Fini's works can be seen in 8 museums worldwide, including Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Miyazaki Prefectural Art Museum, Musée d'art moderne de Paris.What is Leonor Fini known for?
Leonor Fini is known for leonor Fini was an Argentine-Italian surrealist who used her art to explore the psyche through depictions of powerful women and fantastical, otherworldly realities.







