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The Three Idlers
The Three Batlonim (The Three Idlers) created in 1974 by the acclaimed Anglo-Mexican surrealist artist Leonora Carrington.
Artwork Details

Artist: Leonora Carrington (1917-2011)
Title: The Three Batlonim (sometimes translated as The Three Idlers or similar terms)
Year: 1974
Medium: It is a lithograph on paper.
Context: The artwork is part of a series of 11 lithographs titled The Dybbuk, which Carrington created to design the costumes for a play of the same name.

The figures are depicted in the long, striking red coats characteristic of the series, showcasing Carrington's unique surrealist style. The original play The Dybbuk is a significant work in Jewish theatre history, exploring themes of possession and the afterlife.
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