A work by Man Ray from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection. ... Judging from his inclusion of this image in other photographic compositions, Man Ray must have considered Tears one of his most successful photographs. A cropped version of it with a single eye also appears as the first plate in a 1934 book of his photographs.
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Tears, Man Ray; © 2007 J. Paul Getty Trust; Tears; Man Ray American, Paris, 1930–1932 Gelatin silver print 9 x 11 3/4 in. 84.XM.230.2; Judging from his inclusion of this image in other photographic compositions, Man Ray must have considered Tears one of his most successful photographs.
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Does anyone know how Man Ray produced this photograph; What are the tears? Originally posted at 2:08AM, 30 June 2008 PST ( permalink ) ; GustavoG (a group admin) edited this topic 17 months ago.
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Another early work in this series, Man Ray Eyes (2000-2001) juxtaposes a self portrait derived from a 1947 photograph with Man Ray's famous close up photograph of a French can-can dancer, whose left eye is adorned with artificial glass tears.[iv] Man Ray considered this mysterious Surrealist image of ca.
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Man Ray Images on the Web ... Man Ray images and biography ... Les Larmes (Tears)
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Man Ray Images on the Web ... Man Ray images and biography ... Les Larmes (Tears)
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Save yourself thousands of dollars, four months and “art in the dark” lectures by seeing the Baltimore Museum of Art’s “Looking Through the Lens” ... Man Ray. Tears (Les Larmes). c. 1930 negative, printed later. The Baltimore Museum of Art. ©2008 Man Ray Trust/Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY/ADAGP, Paris...
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Man Ray [American Dadaist/Surrealist Photographer and Painter, 1890-1976] Guide to pictures of works by Man Ray in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... 5 works by Man Ray online; National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; 3 works online; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Works from the Kenneth...
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Man Ray at The ICP, New York; ... Man Ray at The Getty, Los Angeles; ... Man Ray refuses, but sends him a scenario, Ruth, Roses and Revolvers. 1946; Man Ray gives a lecture on Surrealism. "The only preparation I made for this was to construct an object that would demonstrate a Surrealist act." At the end of the lecture...
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