Man Ray

American, 1890–1976

Magnolia Blossom, 1926

Gelatin silver print
9 x 11 in. (22.86 x 27.94 cm.)
Frame: 15.5 x 18 x 2 in. (39.37 x 45.72 x 5.08 cm.)
Initialed on recto, signed and dated on verso

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140574
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A flower in full bloom, by the avant-garde master.

“My works are designed to amuse, annoy, bewilder, mystify and inspire reflection,” - Man Ray

Man Ray was a leading figure in the Dada and Surrealist movements. A pioneer in painting, film, and collage, Man Ray is best known for his black-and-white photographs. Born Emmanuel Radnitsky on August 27, 1890 in South Philadelphia, PA, the artists family moved to Brooklyn, NY, when he was young. While living in New York, Man Ray befriended Marcel Duchamp and picked up photography through his association with Alfred Stieglitz. In 1921, the artist moved to Paris, where he joined the French cohort of Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson. After waiting out World War II in New York, Man Ray would return to Europe in 1951. His popular autobiography Self Portrait was published in 1963. Man Ray died on November 18, 1976 in Paris, France. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, among others.

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The seller has recorded the following condition for this lot:
The present work is in excellent condition. There is silvering, consistent with age, on the right side of the print.

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Area
Image The central image area, composition, or focal point; the area inside the margins/plate marks.
Margin Areas bordering the central image, outside the plate marks, or the perimeter area.
Edge The farthest edge of the object.
Verso The reverse/back of the object.



Degree
Minor An existing condition which generally does not involve risk of loss.
Moderate Noticeable damage, increasing in severity and/or size; should be monitored or corrected by a conservator.
Major Distinct, recognizable damage; the stability of the work is questionable and risk is a factor. Requires the attention of a conservator.
Extreme Advanced and severe damage; work is insecure and at great risk.

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Provenance:
  • Kimmel Cohn Fine Arts, New York, purchased 1999
  • Private Collection, New York
  • Ships From: New York, USA
  • Shipping Dimensions: 15.5 x 18 x 2 in. (39.37 x 45.72 x 5.08 cm.)
  • Frame Material: Wood
  • Framed Under: Glass
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