Fanny Brennan (19212001) was a French-American surrealist artist renowned for her miniature paintings that transform everyday objects into imaginative compositions. Her work is characterized by meticulous detail and a whimsical approach, often featuring items like buttons, safety pins, and pearls in surreal settings. Brennan's art invites viewers into a mythical world, blending the normal with the magical. Her innovative approach to small-scale art has secured her place among notable 20th-century female artists, contributing significantly to contemporary surrealism.