Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230
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Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996) - Cat in Butterfly Dress (1973) and Winged Cat (1973) in one frame – Lithograph – Numbered 212/230

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Leonor Fini (1907 – 1996)

NAMES:                       Cat in Butterfly Dress

                                      Winged Cat

MEDIUM:                      Lithograph 212/230

                                      Lithograph 212/230

SIGNATURE:                Signed in Pencil on Right

                                      Signed in Pencil on Right

SIZE:                            31.8 x 22.9 cm (12.5 x 9 inches)

                                     31.9 x 22.9 cm (12.5 x 9 inches)

FRAME:                       39.4 x 80 cm (15.5 x 31.5 inches)

Images are ACTUAL ARTWORK

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ABOUT:

Leonor Fini was a remarkable Argentine-Italian artist whose work spanned seven decades of the 20th century. Born in Buenos Aires in 1907, Fini spent most of her childhood in Trieste, Italy, where she developed her artistic talents without formal training.

Artistic Career

Fini emerged as a significant figure in the Parisian art scene of the 1930s, associating with Surrealists but never formally joining the movement. Her unique style blended elements of Surrealism, Symbolism, and Mannerism, creating a distinctive visual language that explored themes of female power, sexuality, and metamorphosis.

Key Achievements:

- Exhibited internationally, including in the landmark 1943 exhibition "31 Women" at Peggy Guggenheim's New York gallery

- Designed costumes and sets for theater, ballet, and opera productions

- Illustrated numerous books, including works by Charles Baudelaire and Edgar Allan Poe

- Created designs for fashion and perfume, including the iconic bottle for Schiaparelli's "Shocking" fragrance

Feline Inspiration

Cats played a central role in Fini's life and art, serving as both companions and muses. Her deep connection to felines is evident throughout her oeuvre:

Artistic Representation:

- Cats appeared in Fini's earliest paintings and continued to feature in her work until the mid-1990s

- She often used cats as symbols of feminine power and mystery

- Feline elements were incorporated into her hybrid creatures, most notably the sphinx figure that became her signature motif

Personal Connection:

- Fini was known to care for up to 17 cats at one time

- Her love for cats reflected her interest in the duality of civilized and beastly nature in humans.

Legacy

Leonor Fini's work challenged gender norms and explored the complexities of female identity. Her paintings, with their powerful women and passive men, subverted traditional roles and continue to resonate with contemporary audiences. Fini's legacy as an independent, self-taught artist who forged her own path in the male-dominated art world of her time remains an inspiration to many.

Fini passed away in Paris in 1996, leaving behind a rich body of work that spans painting, illustration, design, and literature. Her unique vision and the recurring presence of feline imagery in her art have secured her place as one of the most intriguing and influential artists of her generation.