Woman with Ring
Woman with Ring
Artist
Man Ray
American, 1890-1976
Date1935
Dimensions11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (29.2 x 21.6 cm)
MediumVintage gelatin silver print
ClassificationPhotographs
Credit LinePurchased with funds given by an anonymous donor
Object number
1987.38
Not on View
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Exhibition HistoryBeing Modern: Fashion, Art & Identity Sept. 2 - Nov. 27 2005Label TextAlthough photography was only one of his interests, Man Ray was more influential and creative in this medium than in his paintings, sculpture, films, and assemblages. In 1921 he temporarily left the United States for Paris, where he rapidly became one of the most noted photographers of the 1920s and 1930s, commanding handsome fees for portraits and fashion photography. This photograph is thought to be a fashion study featuring Man Ray’s favorite model, Nusch Éluard. While supporting himself with these traditional commercial commissions, Man Ray also experimented with photographic processes that permitted him to move beyond direct observation to poetic invention.- Works on Paper
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