States of Mind
“I realized that my anguish—my mind, if you prefer—was painfully trying to unite itself with my body; my mind could no longer manifest itself without producing an immediate effect on my body—on matter.”
—Leonora Carrington, Down Below (1944)
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Paradise LostParadise Lost, 2011
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Adam and EveAdam and Eve, 1504
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Melencolia IMelencolia I, 1514
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Scene in BedlamScene in Bedlam, 1735, printed 1763
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Taunustannen (Taunus Fir Trees)Taunustannen (Taunus Fir Trees), 1916
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The Cushion (Der Polster)The Cushion (Der Polster), 1903
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Self-portraitSelf-portrait, 1895
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Crookhey HallCrookhey Hall, 1987
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CAtArINa’s Dictionary—TimedCAtArINa’s Dictionary—Timed,
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UntitledUntitled, ca. 1939 – 1940
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Untitled (recto and verso)Untitled (recto and verso), ca. 1939–40
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Bird BathBird Bath, 1978
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