Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst, Lambe Creek, Cornwall, England (1937) by Lee Miller

Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst, Lambe Creek, Cornwall, England - Lee Miller - 1937

Artwork Information

TitleLeonora Carrington and Max Ernst, Lambe Creek, Cornwall, England
ArtistLee Miller
Date1937
Mediumphotography
Art MovementSurrealism

About Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst, Lambe Creek, Cornwall, England

The artwork, titled “Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst, Lambe Creek, Cornwall, England,” is a photographic piece rendered by the artist Lee Miller in the year 1937. This photograph, a notable representation of the Surrealism art movement, captures an intimate moment between the two renowned figures, Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst. The artwork belongs to the genre of photo.

The artwork employs black-and-white photography to encapsulate a tender, poignant scene. The composition centers two individuals seated against a window, bathed in natural light. The male figure, appearing older, gently cradles the head of the female with his hands. He looks down, with his nose close to the crown of her head, suggesting a moment of deep connection or contemplation. The female reclines against him, eyes closed, exuding a sense of calm and vulnerability. Her partial nudity, coupled with the man’s protective embrace, juxtaposes themes of intimacy and serenity, emblematic of the Surrealist exploration of human emotion and relationships. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth to their expressions, intensifying the emotive quality of the scene.

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