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Conversion to Modernism: The Early Work of Man Ray
Francis M. Naumann, Man Ray
Rutgers University Press
Rutgers University Press
Man Ray (1890-1976) has long been considered one of the most versatile and innovative artists of the twentieth century. As a painter, writer, sculptor, photographer, and filmmaker, he is best known for his intimate association with the French...
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Magnifying Mirrors: Women, Surrealism, and Partnership
Renee Riese Hubert
University of Nebraska Press
University of Nebraska Press
Although notorious for their idiosyncrasies, the surrealists revived artistic collaboration as an honorable and productive practice. Most of the famous surrealists were men, yet almost all were involved with women artists who were much more than...
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Fashion & Surrealism
Francois Baudot
Assouline
Assouline
Surrealism remains a great inspiration for the fashion world. Designers embraced the ideals and aesthetics of such creative geniuses as Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Rene Magritte and Man Ray. With fun, amusing and extraordinary creations, they...
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Surrealism (World of Art)
Patrick Waldberg
Thames & Hudson
Thames & Hudson
The character of Surrealism had been crystallizing over the previous five years when, in 1924, Andre Breton's Manifeste du Surralisme defined the word. As conceived in those early days it was not so much a formal movement as a spiritual orientation,...
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