. . "Fanny Brennan"@en . . . . . . "Fanny Myers Brennan (1921\u2013July 22, 2001) was a French-American surrealist artist and painter. Brennan was born in Paris, educated in the United States and Europe and enrolled in an art school in France in 1938. When World War II began, Brennan went to New York. In 1941 the Wakefield Bookshop gallery run by Betty Parsons included her in two shows. She also worked for Harper's Bazaar and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1944, the Office of War Information hired her to work in Europe. For almost twenty years after the birth of her children Brennan ceased painting, not beginning again until 1970. Starting in 1973, she had three solo exhibitions with Parsons, and then some with Coe Kerr Gallery. A book of her work, titled Skyshades: Sixty Small paintings, was published in 1990 with an introdu"@en . . . . . . . . . "Fanny Brennan (Paris, 1921 \u2014 2001) foi uma pintora surrealista franca-americana. Nascida na capital da Fran\u00E7a e educada nos Estados Unidos e na Europa, matriculou-se em uma escola de arte na Fran\u00E7a em 1938. Quando a guerra come\u00E7ou, mudou-se para Nova Iorque. Em 1941, a galeria da Livraria Wakefield, dirigida por Betty Parsons, a incluiu em dois shows. Tamb\u00E9m trabalhou na revista Harper's Bazaar e no Museu Metropolitano de Arte. Em 1944, o Escrit\u00F3rio de Informa\u00E7\u00E3o da Guerra norte-americano a contratou para trabalhar na Europa. Por quase vinte anos ap\u00F3s o nascimento de seus filhos, Brennan parou de pintar, n\u00E3o come\u00E7ando novamente at\u00E9 1970. Come\u00E7ando em 1973, teve tr\u00EAs exposi\u00E7\u00F5es individuais com Betty Parsons, e depois algumas com a Galeria Coe Kerr. Um livro sobre seu trabalho, denominado Sk"@pt . . "1108522814"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fanny Brennan (Paris, 1921 \u2014 2001) foi uma pintora surrealista franca-americana. Nascida na capital da Fran\u00E7a e educada nos Estados Unidos e na Europa, matriculou-se em uma escola de arte na Fran\u00E7a em 1938. Quando a guerra come\u00E7ou, mudou-se para Nova Iorque. Em 1941, a galeria da Livraria Wakefield, dirigida por Betty Parsons, a incluiu em dois shows. Tamb\u00E9m trabalhou na revista Harper's Bazaar e no Museu Metropolitano de Arte. Em 1944, o Escrit\u00F3rio de Informa\u00E7\u00E3o da Guerra norte-americano a contratou para trabalhar na Europa. Por quase vinte anos ap\u00F3s o nascimento de seus filhos, Brennan parou de pintar, n\u00E3o come\u00E7ando novamente at\u00E9 1970. Come\u00E7ando em 1973, teve tr\u00EAs exposi\u00E7\u00F5es individuais com Betty Parsons, e depois algumas com a Galeria Coe Kerr. Um livro sobre seu trabalho, denominado Skyshades, foi publicado em 1990, com uma introdu\u00E7\u00E3o de . Suas pinturas eram tipicamente com tr\u00EAs ou quatro cent\u00EDmetros de di\u00E2metro, e frequentemente combinavam objetos dom\u00E9sticos, como bot\u00F5es com paisagens. Seu retrato foi desenhado por Alberto Giacometti, e, durante sua vida, conheceu Pablo Picasso e Tristan Tzara."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fanny Brennan"@en . . . . . . "Fanny Myers Brennan (Parigi, 1921 \u2013 New York, 22 luglio 2001) \u00E8 stata una pittrice francese naturalizzata statunitensedi matrice surrealista."@it . . "Fanny Brennan"@en . . . . . "Paris, France"@en . "Fanny Brennan"@it . . "Fanny Brennan"@pt . . "4254"^^ . "Fanny Myers Brennan (Parigi, 1921 \u2013 New York, 22 luglio 2001) \u00E8 stata una pittrice francese naturalizzata statunitensedi matrice surrealista."@it . . "New York City"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "French-American"@en . "63168795"^^ . . "Fanny Myers Brennan (1921\u2013July 22, 2001) was a French-American surrealist artist and painter. Brennan was born in Paris, educated in the United States and Europe and enrolled in an art school in France in 1938. When World War II began, Brennan went to New York. In 1941 the Wakefield Bookshop gallery run by Betty Parsons included her in two shows. She also worked for Harper's Bazaar and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1944, the Office of War Information hired her to work in Europe. For almost twenty years after the birth of her children Brennan ceased painting, not beginning again until 1970. Starting in 1973, she had three solo exhibitions with Parsons, and then some with Coe Kerr Gallery. A book of her work, titled Skyshades: Sixty Small paintings, was published in 1990 with an introduction by Calvin Tomkins. Brennan's paintings are typically in miniature format and frequently combine domestic objects such as buttons with landscapes. The art critic Celia McGee said of her paintings that \"Brennan's magic\u2010realist canvases\u2014in which landscapes are literally put in a nutshell, a feather duster is taken to Mount Fuji, a spool of ribbon unwinds into a road, and scale and gravity are turned on their heads\u2014are never larger than six square inches.\" Her portrait was drawn by Alberto Giacometti. She died on July 22, 2001 in New York City."@en .
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