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    Sheila Legge (née Chetwynd Inglis; c. 1911 – 5 January 1949) was a Surrealist performance artist. Legge is best known for her 1936 Trafalgar Square performance for the opening of London International Surrealist Exhibition, posing in a costume inspired by a Salvador Dalí painting, with her head completely obscured by a flower ...

    • Douglas Robin Legge, Ursula Lodwick, Quentin Malaky Lodwick
    • Cimetière Communal de Banyuls-sur-Mer, France
  2. Sheila Legge es un nombre famoso del surrealismo, ya que el mediodía del 11 de junio de 1936 fue ella quien irrumpió en Trafalgar Square con la cabeza completamente cubierta de rosas rojas, encarnación del “fantasma surrealista del sex appeal” que venía a presentar la magna exposición internacional surrealista londinense.

  3. 19 de may. de 2021 · Artist Sheila Legge’s (1911–49) appearance as ‘the phantom of Surrealism’ launched the ‘London International Surrealist Exhibition’, held at the New Burlington Galleries in Mayfair.

  4. Sheila Legge. United Kingdom Artist- Performance Art, Surrealist. One of the few women of Surrealism, Sheila Legge. In 1936, Salvador DalÍ collaborated with fellow surrealist Sheila Legge to stage a surrealist happening in Trafalgar Square.

  5. La imagen más icónica de la exposición es la actuación del día de apertura de Sheila Legge, que se paró en medio de Trafalgar Square, posando en un conjunto de vestido de novia blanco con dobladillo inspirado en una pintura de Salvador Dalí, con la cabeza completamente cubierta por un arreglo floral. [3]

  6. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Sheila Legge (1911–1949) was a Surrealist performance artist and poet. She is best known for her 1936 Trafalgar Square performance for the opening of London International Surrealist Exhibition, in which she posed in a costume inspired by a Salvador Dalí painting.

  7. 30 de ene. de 2017 · Silvano Levys painstaking research has now pieced together the main elements of Sheila’s life and involvement in surrealism. His study establishes the Phantom’s biographical chronology and lineage, as well as offering commentaries on texts and other traces she has left behind.