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Published by Editions Georges Visat, Paris, in an edition of 99 plus 20 HC. – Literature: L. Anselmino, ‘Man Ray Opera Grafica’, Turin 1973, vol. I cat. no. 29E.
1971
Edition Size: 99 + 20 HC
Sheet Size: 76 X 56.5 cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Published by Editions Georges Visat, Paris, in an edition of 99 plus 20 HC. – Literature: L. Anselmino, ‘Man Ray Opera Grafica’, Turin 1973, vol. I cat. no. 29E.
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One of the great visual artists, Man Ray was born Emmanuel Radnitzky and came from South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ray was interested in art from a young age and regularly visited art museums to study the old masters. Initially he worked in advertising as a commercial artist and a technical illustrator, to pay his way while he worked towards his goal of becoming a painter. He studied at the Ferrer School of Art. He worked in a range of media, including photography and sculpture, and drew inspiration from a range of different influences, such as Cubism and the flat forms and vivid colours of the Dada and Surrealist movements.