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La dame ovale (The Oval Woman)

A work made of illustrated book with eight offset lithographs after collages.

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  • A work made of illustrated book with eight offset lithographs after collages.

Date:

Paris: G.L.M. (Guy Lévis Mano), 1939

Artist:

Max Ernst (American and French, born Germany, 1891-1976)
Written by Leonora Carrington (English, active Mexico, 1917-2011)

About this artwork

Translated to “The Oval Woman,” La dame ovale is a book that, through form alone, encapsulates the writing prowess of Leonora Carrington and the intensity of Max Ernst’s collages. Small in size, with a baby blue cover and only 535 copies printed, it imparts a sense of whimsy that reflects the dreamlike quality of Carrington’s fiction.

Carrington and Ernst were both prominent members of the Surrealist circle in Paris. This book was one of their last collaborations before the rise of the Nazi regime led them to find a new artistic haven in Mexico. In the story of the Oval Woman, as well as many of Carrington’s other writings, a central figure is a horse. In this case, a wooden rocking horse comes alive and possesses (or is possessed by) the main character, Lucrecia, and is destroyed by her father. To complement the story, Ernst made collages full of recurring visual symbols such as humans with animal heads and appendages that bring Carrington’s magical and ominous imagery to life.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Ryerson and Burnham Libraries Special Collections

Artist

Max Ernst

Title

La dame ovale (The Oval Woman)

Place

Paris (Object made in:)

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1939

Medium

Illustrated book with eight offset lithographs after collages

Edition

number 98 of an edition of 535

Dimensions

H.: 20 cm (7 7/8 in.)

Credit Line

Mary Reynolds Collection Fund, Ryerson & Burnham Libraries

Reference Number

2020.47

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