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Man Ray — Hattie Carnegie wearing a Vionnet Dress, 1933, 19.09.2011
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Man Ray  ·  , 19.09.2011
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Man Ray
MINA&SENA framed and hung in a collector's reading room

Hattie Carnegie wearing a Vionnet Dress, 1933

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Man Ray

In the middle of the 1920s, the role of photography was much debated in the United States. It was questioned whether photography can be something more than just a technical aid in producing a more precise replication of reality. Photography hitherto enjoyed a primarily scientific, but not at all artistic, reception. At precisely this point, Man Ray, who moved to Paris in 1921, began to use photography in a radically surrealist way. For Man Ray, the medium of photography had always been more than a mere technical reproduction material, even though he had first been introduced to it as such. In
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Photo mount frame Hamburgprofile width: 20 mm, Spessart Oak, Black, 78,4 x 60,4 cm (External dimensions)
Photo print onlyPigment Print On Hahnemühle Pearl (glossy) not mounted or framed. Shipped rolled.
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