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  2. Women surrealists - Wikipedia

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    Women Surrealists are women artists, photographers, filmmakers and authors connected with the surrealist movement, which began in the early 1920s. Painters [ edit ]

  3. Category:Women surrealist artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Surrealist artists. It includes Surrealists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Women surrealist artists"

  4. Surrealist Women - Wikipedia

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    The anthology is a chronological presentation of surrealist writing by women, including poetry, tales, theory, responses to inquiries, critiques, declarations, etc. [1] [2] [6] 97 women are represented, [3] [6] from 30 countries [6] in Western and Eastern Europe, including Sweden, Moravia, and Corsica; North and South America, including ...

  5. Leonora Carrington - Wikipedia

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    A. "Visions: stories of women artists (Morton Grove, Illinois, 1993) Aberth, Susan L. Leonora Carrington: Surrealism, Alchemy and Art (Ashgate/Lund Humphries 2010), ISBN 978-1-84822-056-0; Conley, Katharine. Automatic Woman: The Representation of Woman in Surrealism (Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1996) Moorhead, Joanna.

  6. Gloria Feman Orenstein - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Feman Orenstein (born 1938 in Brooklyn [1]) is a feminist art critic, pioneer in the field of the women of Surrealism and scholar of ecofeminism in the arts. [2] Orenstein's Reweaving the World is considered a seminal ecofeminist text which has had "a crucial role in the development of U.S. ecofeminism as a political position". [3]

  7. Leonor Fini - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Modern Museum of Art also featured her work in an exhibition entitled "Women, Surrealism, and Self-representation" in 1999. [18] Fini's work often included sphinxes, werewolves, and witches. [19] Most of the characters in her art were female or androgynous. [20]

  8. Marion Adnams - Wikipedia

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    Marion Elizabeth Adnams (3 December 1898 – 24 October 1995) was an English painter, printmaker and draughtswoman. She is notable for her surrealist paintings, in which apparently unconnected objects appear together in unfamiliar, often outdoor, environments.

  9. Penelope Rosemont - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Rosemont is the editor and wrote extensive introductions for her book Surrealist Women: An International Anthology (University of Texas, 1998), a book of over 500 pages of writing and art by women in the Surrealist movement, both past and present, dating back to the beginnings of Surrealism in the 1920s.

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