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Dorothea Tanning, the Surrealist artist who made it from the small town of Galesburg, Illinois, to the center of New York’s avant-garde art world, lived until she was 101, but she never got the ...
Dorothea Tanning's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 31 USD to 2,349,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. ... In the past 12 ...
“I bought my first Dorothea Tanning as a gallerist about 21 years ago,” art dealer Wendi Norris said in a recent interview. “So it’s been a while.” Norris, whose gallery is in San ...
In an excerpt published in Jean-Christophe Bailly’s Image Redux: The Art of Dorothea Tanning (1995), Tanning recalls how “Somewhere around 1962 or 1963, in Paris, I was intrigued by a ...
Tanning, who was also a celebrated American artist and poet, and came to be known as “the last living Surrealist,” died Tuesday at her New York City home, according to the Dorothea Tanning ...
Dorothea Tanning “Otranto” (1988), collage with paper, fabric, watercolor, pastel, and graphite on green paper, 11 x 12 1/2 inches (27.94 x 31.75 cm) (all photos Natalie Weis/Hyperallergic ...
Bookshelf ‘Exquisite Dreams’ Review: Dorothea Tanning’s Surreal Vision The painter and sculptor was married to Max Ernst and closely connected to many of the great artists of her day.
A blockbuster at the Fundación MAPFRE gives deserved attention to Surrealist women such as Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning. What if Surrealism had altogether escaped the grip of André ...
“Musical Chairs” by artist Dorothea Tanning (American, 1910–2012) dates back to the early 1950s and depicts a “pre-adolescent girl in a strikingly unruly domestic interior.” ...
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