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Photographs by Man Ray: 105 Works, 1920-1934

Photographs by Man Ray: 105 Works, 1920-1934 is a comprehensive collection that highlights the artistic evolution and innovative techniques of Man Ray, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century art scene. The book includes a selection of his most celebrated photographs, offering a detailed look into his creative process and the cultural context of the time. more

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Man Ray
Man Ray

Man Ray, born Raymond Lewis韦尔纳, was an American-born French artist renowned for his contributions to photography, painting, sculpture, and film. His career spanned multiple art movements, including Dadaism and Surrealism. Man Ray's works are celebrated for their unique style and their impact on modern art. more

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