Nod to Surrealism

On a hot June day in 1936, a mysterious figure appeared in London’s Trafalgar Square. Wearing a white satin dress, their face was completely obscured by red roses. Pigeons were perched on each arm. The anonymous individual was artist Sheila Legge (1911-1949),..

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