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Sage, Kay (Katherine) Linn

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Sage, Kay (Katherine) Linn (1898-1963)

US artist. Born in Albany, New York, from 1900 to 1939 she lived mostly in Europe. In 1937 she met the surrealist Yves Tanguy in Paris, and at the outbreak of World War II they settled in the USA, where they married in 1941. Though her own work was influenced by his, she developed a distinctive style of surrealist landscapes in which, typically, various architectural forms are set in a vast and desolate setting, as in The Instant (1941) and Tomorrow is Never (1955) (Museum of Modern Art, New York).



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