In the summer of 1937, a group of Surrealist poets, writers and painters gathered at a beguiling house in Cornwall; among them were the painters Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst and Man Ray, the sculptor Henry Moore and his wife, the Belgian Surrealist poet and dealer Edouard Mesens and the American photographer and model Lee Miller, with whom Penrose had fallen in love and later married. The infamous house party that followed at Lambe Creek House — known as the ‘Surrealists in Cornwall’ — inspired exhibitions, books and films, including Carrington (1995) and Lee (2023), the latter based on the wartime exploits of Miller. LEE | Official Theatrical Trailer | In Theaters September 27 - YouTube

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Today, the ambience at Lambe Creek House is altogether more serene, as it comes to the

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