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How Doth the Little Crocodile (Carrington)

Coordinates:19°25′45″N99°09′44″W / 19.42930°N 99.16227°W /19.42930; -99.16227
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Painting and sculpture by Leonora Carrington in Mexico City

How Doth the Little Crocodile
Spanish:Cómo hace el pequeño cocodrilo
The sculpture in 2017
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ArtistLeonora Carrington
Yearc. 1998
MediumBronze
MovementSurrealism
Subject"How Doth the Little Crocodile"
Dimensions4.8 m × 8.5 m (16 ft × 28 ft)
Weight5 tonnes (4.9 long tons; 5.5 short tons)
LocationMexico City, Mexico
Coordinates19°25′45″N99°09′44″W / 19.42930°N 99.16227°W /19.42930; -99.16227

How Doth the Little Crocodile (Spanish:Cómo hace el pequeño cocodrilo)[a] is both a painting and an outdoorbronze sculpture by British-born Mexicansurrealist artistLeonora Carrington.

Carrington first paintedHow Doth the Little Crocodile in 1998.[1] The statue was cast around that time and in 2000, it was donated to the government of Mexico City, who installed it in a pond atChapultepec Park, in theMiguel Hidalgoborough. The sculpture was relocated in 2006 toPaseo de la Reforma Avenue, in theCuauhtémoc borough, in downtown Mexico City.

Both artworks were inspired by and named after the 1865 poem "How Doth the Little Crocodile", written byLewis Carroll for his novelAlice's Adventures in Wonderland.

History

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Background and description

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How Doth the Little Crocodile by Carrington (1998)

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) was a Britishsurrealist artist who established in Mexico during theWorld War II era.[2] She mainly worked as a painter and it was not until 1994 that she started to sculpt, after the insistence of Isaac Masri, a Mexican art promoter. In one year, she had sculpted eight works. Carrington and Masri included them in the exhibition "Freedom in Bronze 2000".[3]

In 1998, Carrington paintedHow Doth the Little Crocodile (Spanish:Cómo hace el pequeño cocodrilo), which features five small crocodiles sailing on a large crocodile boat that is being propelled with a paddle by another crocodile.[3]How Doth the Little Crocodile was based on and named after "How Doth the Little Crocodile", an 1865 poem written byLewis Carroll for his novelAlice's Adventures in Wonderland.[4]

Carrington presented Masri with a representation ofHow Doth the Little Crocodile, which Masri recalled was "done completely in paper wrapped in cloth",[3] and he added:

Curiously [...] after we finished 'Freedom in Bronze' and the exhibition was still on, Leonora called me and invited me for a drink [... At her home], she opened the door to a room I had never been in and I was facing the piece calledCrocodile [...] I became very excited because I had not expected it. The first thing that came into my mind was, 'This has to be in water.' Leonora said, 'Take it to the foundry,' which is exactly what I did and she was delighted with the result.[3]

Thebronze sculpture ofHow Doth the Little Crocodile is 8.5 metres (28 ft) long and 4.8 metres (16 ft) high, and weighs 5 tonnes (4.9 long tons; 5.5 short tons).[3]

Installation and relocation

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The sculpture onPaseo de la Reforma, 2008

After the sculpture was cast, she donated it to the government of Mexico City. Masri insisted it had to stand on the water as the work depicts aquatic animals in an aquatic setup.Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, then-head of government, decided to pay homage to Carrington and her contributions to the city, who accepted it as long as it was a small event. The selected space was in the middle of a pond at the second section ofChapultepec Park, formerly occupied by a fountain whose systems were never plugged. The government remodelled the area, erased the graffiti in the zone and it was illuminated.How Doth the Little Crocodile was placed in March 2000 in a ceremony where Carrington was recognised as "Woman of Distinction" by the city.[3]

According to Masri, one day Carrington visitedCrocodile and noticed that several parked trucks were obstructing the view. Carrington herself proposed a relocation site as the sculpture could be more in touch with the public.[5] In March 2006, the sculpture was relocated to a fountain in the corner of Havre Street andPaseo de la Reforma Avenue,[6] next toReforma 222.[7]

Impact

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The painting was featured as aGoogle Doodle on 6 April 2015.[4][8]

Notes

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  1. ^Otherwise known asCocodrilo andLa barca del cocodrilo (lit. transl.The Crocodile Boat).[1]

References

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  1. ^abAbelleyra, Angélica."Leonora Carrington: La rebeldía como sello" [Leonora Carrington: Rebellion as seal] (in Spanish). Museo de Mujeres Artistas.Archived from the original on 23 November 2020. Retrieved5 June 2021.
  2. ^Bain, Miranda (31 August 2015)."Biography: Leonora Carrington – Artist and writer".The Heroine Collective.Archived from the original on 28 February 2020. Retrieved3 June 2021.
  3. ^abcdefMacMasters, Merry (October–December 2020)."Leonora Carrington and Sculpture"(PDF).Voices of Mexico. Mexico City: Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte. pp. 41–47.Archived(PDF) from the original on 5 June 2021. Retrieved3 June 2021.
  4. ^abGibbs, Johnatan (6 April 2015)."Painter's Birthday Honoured With A Google Doodle".The Independent.Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved5 June 2021.
  5. ^MacMasters, Merry (17 March 2006)."En espectacular recorrido reubicarán el Cocodrilo de Leonora Carrington" [In spectacular tour, Crocodile by Leonora Carrington to be relocated].La Jornada (in Spanish).Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved9 June 2021.
  6. ^Jiménez, Arturo (19 March 2006)."Cocodrilo, de Leonora Carrington, posa en su nuevo lecho de agua sobre Reforma" [Crocodile, by Leonora Carrington, poses in its new water bed on Reforma].La Jornada (in Spanish).Archived from the original on 6 November 2018. Retrieved23 November 2018.
  7. ^León, Stephanie (6 April 2016)."5 obras de Leonora Carrington en la CDMX" [5 works by Leonora Carrington in Mexico City].máspormás (in Spanish).Archived from the original on 6 December 2021. Retrieved5 December 2021.
  8. ^"'Cocodrilo' navega el espacio por aniversario de Leonora Carrington" ['Crocodile' navigates the space for Leonora Carrington's anniversary].SDP Noticias (in Spanish). 6 April 2015.Archived from the original on 31 July 2020. Retrieved23 November 2018.

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