This artist depicted a backward-facing woman atop a tapir in Godiva in the Jungle as part of a late-career pivot to sculpture encouraged by Isaac Masri. This artist reaches to grip a phallic cluster of flowers near a tiny skeleton in a portrait set “in the Morning Light.” A portrait by this artist shows a frozen horse in the background behind a romantic partner in a red woolen coat with a mermaid’s tail and a striped sock. A sculpture and a painting by this artist inspired by Lewis Carroll depict a group of crocodiles rowing a boat. A mural by this artist designed for the National Museum of Anthropology is titled The Magical World of the Maya. This painter of Portrait of Max Ernst depicted a galloping white horse through a window in a self-portrait of her sitting in a blue chair near a hyena. For 10 points, name this British-born surrealist who did most of her work in Mexico. ■END■
ANSWER: Leonora Carrington [or Mary Leonora Carrington] (The artworks are How Doth the Little Crocodile and Self-Portrait (The Inn of the Dawn-Horse). Max Ernst painted Leonora in the Morning Light.)
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