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Sheila Legge (née Chetwynd Inglis; c. 1911 – 5 January 1949) was a Surrealist performance artist.Legge is best known for her 1936 Trafalgar Square performance for the opening of London International Surrealist Exhibition, posing in a costume inspired by a Salvador Dalí painting, with her head completely obscured by a flower arrangement.
The Hand (La main) (1930) The Dali Museum, St Petersburg, Florida; Head of Hair (1930) Invisible Sleeping Woman Horse Lion (1930, 50.2 x 65.2 cm), Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris; Invisible Sleeping Woman (1930) Oedipus Complex (1930) Paranoiac Woman-Horse (1930) Portrait of Mr. Emilio Terry (unfinished) (1930) Dalí Theatre and Museum ...
Sheila Legge (1911–1949), Surrealist performance artist, best known for her 1936 Trafalgar Square performance for the opening of London International Surrealist Exhibition, posing in an ensemble inspired by a Salvador Dalí painting, with her head completely obscured by a flower arrangement.
Woman with Flowered Hat is a 1963 pop art painting with Magna on canvas by Roy Lichtenstein. [1] The work is based on a Pablo Picasso portrait of Dora Maar . [ 2 ] In May 2013, it sold for a record price for a Lichtenstein work.
Couple with Their Heads Full of Clouds (French: Couple aux Têtes Pleines de Nuages) is a 1936 diptych painting by Salvador Dalí. The oil on plywood work represent tables in a desert landscape and are cut out like the silhouettes of the characters in Jean-François Millet 's painting The Angelus (L'Angélus).
This work belongs to a group of paintings by Dalí that instantiate an optical illusion called the double, multiple, or ambiguous image. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]The ...
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Next to the naked body of the sleeping woman, which levitates above a flat rock that floats above the sea, Dalí depicts two suspended droplets of water and a pomegranate, a Christian symbol of fertility and resurrection. [3] Above the pomegranate flies a bee, an insect that traditionally symbolizes the Virgin. [4]