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Man Ray Lithograph, Julie, 1970
Man Ray Lithograph
Julie, 1970
ID # W-7505 Sold

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Pablo Picasso Ceramic, La Source, 1954, A.R.225
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
La Source, 1954, A.R.225
ID # w-10047 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Tête peinte, 1953, A.R. 212
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Tête peinte, 1953, A.R. 212
ID # w-10046 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Lithograph, Les Deux Saltimbanques: l'Arlequin et Sa Compagne, c.1960
Pablo Picasso Lithograph
Les Deux Saltimbanques: l'Arlequin et Sa Compagne, c.1960
ID # W-7850 Price on Request
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Judy Garland, Blackglama, from the Ads Series, 1985 TP
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Judy Garland, Blackglama, from the Ads Series, 1985 TP
ID # w-8258 $95,000
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Marilyn Monroe FS 30 (Marilyn), 1967
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Marilyn Monroe FS 30 (Marilyn), 1967
ID # W-7503 $185,000
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Sigmund Freud, from the Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Sigmund Freud, from the Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century, 1980
ID # w-90029 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Visage aux yeux rieurs (Laughing Eyed Face), 1969 A.R. 608
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Visage aux yeux rieurs (Laughing Eyed Face), 1969 A.R. 608
ID # W-6060 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Femme de Barbu (Bearded Man's Wife) 1953
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Femme de Barbu (Bearded Man's Wife) 1953
ID # w-7217 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Face with Black Nose (Visage au nez noir), 1969 A.R. 609
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Face with Black Nose (Visage au nez noir), 1969 A.R. 609
ID # w-5617 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Visage (Face), 1969
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Visage (Face), 1969
ID # w-5018 Price on Request
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Mao 94, 1972
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Mao 94, 1972
ID # W-6884 Sold
Pablo Picasso Linocut, Jacqueline Au Chapeau Noir (Jacqueline in Black Hat), 1962
Pablo Picasso Linocut
Jacqueline Au Chapeau Noir (Jacqueline in Black Hat), 1962
ID # w-8419 $185,000

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One of the leading figures in Dada and Surrealism, Man Ray is most famous for his photographs, particularly the portraiture. Eerie and striking, his works hold interesting world views and expand horizons of fine art.

Genres: Surrealism Dada Portraiture French Pre-World War II School of Paris Modern Art Post War Contemporary

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Man Ray Biography

Man Ray
Man Ray (American, 1890–1976)

"Man Ray", the master of experimental and fashion photography was also a painter, a filmmaker, a poet, an essayist, a philosopher, and a leader of American modernism.

Known for documenting the cultural elite living in France, Man Ray spent much of his time fighting the formal constraints of the visual arts. Ray’s life and art were always provocative, engaging, and challenging.

Born Emanuel Rabinovitch in 1890, Man Ray spent most of his young life in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The eldest child of an immigrant Jewish tailor, he was a mediocre student who shunned college for the bohemian artistic life in nearby Manhattan. In New York he began to work as an artist, meeting many of the most important figures of the time. He learned the rudiments of photography from the art dealer and photographer, Alfred Stieglitz and began to experiment on his own.

In 1914, Man Ray married the Belgian poet, Adon Lacroix, and soon after met the experimental artist Marcel Duchamp. Duchamp was to be one of Man Ray’s greatest influences as well as a close friend and collaborator. Together the two attempted to bring some of the verve of the European experimental art movements to America. The most energetic of these movements was “dada.” Dada was an attempt to create work so absurd it confused the viewer’s sense of reality. The dadaists would take everyday objects and present them as if they were finished works of art. For Man Ray, dada’s experimentation was no match for the wild and chaotic streets of New York, and he wrote “Dada cannot live in New York. All New York is dada, and will not tolerate a rival.”

Man Ray, the master of experimental and fashion photography was also a painter, a filmmaker, a poet, an essayist, a philosopher, and a leader of American modernism. Known for documenting the cultural elite living in France, Man Ray spent much of his time fighting the formal constraints of the visual arts. Ray’s life and art were always provocative, engaging, and challenging.

Born Emanuel Rabinovitch in 1890, Man Ray spent most of his young life in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The eldest child of an immigrant Jewish tailor, he was a mediocre student who shunned college for the bohemian artistic life in nearby Manhattan. In New York he began to work as an artist, meeting many of the most important figures of the time. He learned the rudiments of photography from the art dealer and photographer, Alfred Stieglitz and began to experiment on his own.

In 1914, Man Ray married the Belgian poet, Adon Lacroix, and soon after met the experimental artist Marcel Duchamp. Duchamp was to be one of Man Ray’s greatest influences as well as a close friend and collaborator. Together the two attempted to bring some of the verve of the European experimental art movements to America. The most energetic of these movements was “dada.” Dada was an attempt to create work so absurd it confused the viewer’s sense of reality. The dadaists would take everyday objects and present them as if they were finished works of art. For Man Ray, dada’s experimentation was no match for the wild and chaotic streets of New York, and he wrote “Dada cannot live in New York. All New York is dada, and will not tolerate a rival.”

Having broken with his wife, Man Ray left New York for Paris in 1921—marking a continuous stream of tempestuous and often doomed romances. Through Duchamp, Man Ray met some of the most exciting artists and thinkers in Paris. Though he didn’t speak a word of French at first, he was welcomed into this group and became its unofficial photographer. Among the many models from this period were Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, Salvador Dali, Gertude Stein, James Joyce, and the famous performer, Kiki of Montparnasse. For six years Kiki was Ray’s constant model, muse, and lover.

Among the most famous of his photographs of the time are the many of Kiki. Man Ray’s photographs of Kiki often use the outline of her body to represent other objects. This interest in minimalism and abstraction carried over to Man Ray’s experiments with what he termed “rayographs.” A “rayograph” was made by placing a three-dimensional object or series of objects on top of a piece of photographic paper and exposing it to light. These images lyrically and impressionistically represented objects such as ropes, light bulbs, and thumb tacks. Many artists responded positively to Man Ray’s daring combination of minimalism, chance, and absurdity, and in 1922 he published his first book of them entitled The Delightful Fields.

Throughout the 1930s Man Ray continued to paint, sculpt, and make portraits along with the surrealists, whose freewheeling dispositions were similar to his own. Though deeply immersed in the artistic life of France, World War II forced Man Ray to leave Paris, and he moved to Hollywood. In Hollywood, many expatriate artists, musicians, and writers took up residence. He spent ten years there working as a fashion photographer. With his brave use of lighting and minimalist representation, Man Ray produced fashion photographs unlike any that had come before—and forever changed that discipline.

Man Ray longed, however, to be back in Paris, the city that had nurtured his creative life. So, after the war, married to a young dancer named Juliet Brown, he moved back. He spent the next twenty-five years there, creating paintings, sculptures, films, and photographs.

Man Ray died on November 18, 1976 at the age of eighty-six. One the great artists and agitators of his time, Man Ray will be remembered not simply for the fascinating and experimental works he left behind, but for the crucial role he played in encouraging the revolutionary in art.”

Man Ray, Prophet of the Avant-Garde PBS.com, September 17, 2005.

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