She had everything an English aristocrat could want. Then Leonora Carrington chose love over luxury and art over safety. The price she paid will shock you.
Such an interesting read! For some reason in my mind I always connected Carrington with Bloomsbury? But I guess her dates were a little later. Thank you. And I’ll have to look for her book…
This story is fascinating and your Substack was a sweet surprise. Can I ask you something unrelated to the story? 😀 How did you manage to make the text appear above the photo in the post title? Is it another photo that you include in SEO?
You have a way of publishing texts in a very special way, much better than the performance dependence present here on the platform.
Thank you for your comment and I'm glad you enjoyed the story. I'm not sure I understood your question. I'm using a specific image to represent the article.
The image that opens the article is different from the one that appears in the feed, one has a text on the left, the other above Carrington's head. I thought they had to be the same ( I have a newsletter here also, that's just curiosity. This specific image is the SEO image?
There was a retrospective of her art hanging in Peggy Guggenheim’s house in Venice a couple years ago. A lifetimes journey through those rooms.
Yes, I saw it. An artist too well-known to the general public but quite well-known to young people.
Such an interesting read! For some reason in my mind I always connected Carrington with Bloomsbury? But I guess her dates were a little later. Thank you. And I’ll have to look for her book…
Thanks Stephan for your nice Feedback
What a fascinating story -thank you for writing and sharing!
Thank you so much Ann lee
This story is fascinating and your Substack was a sweet surprise. Can I ask you something unrelated to the story? 😀 How did you manage to make the text appear above the photo in the post title? Is it another photo that you include in SEO?
You have a way of publishing texts in a very special way, much better than the performance dependence present here on the platform.
Thank you for your comment and I'm glad you enjoyed the story. I'm not sure I understood your question. I'm using a specific image to represent the article.
The image that opens the article is different from the one that appears in the feed, one has a text on the left, the other above Carrington's head. I thought they had to be the same ( I have a newsletter here also, that's just curiosity. This specific image is the SEO image?