Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Leonor Fini moved to Paris in 1937 and exhibited with the leaders of the Surrealist movement. Cocteau, Dali, Ernst and others wrote extensively about her works. Art historians have assigned to her a major position in the Surrealist movement, and she is regarded today as one of the world's most important artists. bio.parkwestgallery
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Leonor Fini was born in 1908 in Buenos Aires, Argentina of mixed Italian and Slavic descent. She had no formal training in art but like most children, she drew and painted. As a teenager she adorned her efforts with things like crushed eggshell, beads, www.askart.com/askart/f/leonor_fini/leonor_fini.aspx
Leonor Fini was born in Argentina in 1907. Her mother was Italian and her father was an Argentinean of Italian descent. Spirited away to Trieste by her mother before she was a year old; for the first six or seven years of her life, she was disguised as www.cfmgallery.com/artists/Fini/index.html
Few famous artists of the early twentieth century have South American origins, but Leonor Fini broke the mold from the very beginning. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1908, Fini spent only a year there before moving to Trieste, Italy with her mother t www.freynorris.com/docs/Leonor-Fini__essay.htm
Leonor Fini was born in Buenos Aires and grew up in Trieste, where her work was exhibited for the first time when she was seventeen years old. She moved to Paris in 1937, where she met and exhibited with the leaders of the surrealist movement. Her work www.picassomio.com/leonor-fini.html