Nature Morte (Large Signed & Numbered Lithograph, Framed)
Artist: Man Ray
Price:
$2,400.00
Medium: Prints
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Creation Date: 1962
Materials: Lithograph
Dimensions: 35" x 27" x 2"
Condition: Great!
Finish: Framed
About the Item: A very limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 20/175, by the great 20th-century artist Man Ray. This piece is sizable, professionally framed and matted, and ready to hang. Man Ray is most known for his contributions to the Surrealist and Dada movements, but in his long history as an artist (mostly in Paris) he rubbed shoulders with many of the greats and painted in many styles. Ray was also renowned as a photographer (of fashion and portraits chiefly). His work is in major museums all over the world. This is a delightful still life with an arrangement of objects on a wooden chair, in a distinctly modernist style. A chance to own something by a renowned artist, affordably! Framed and ready to hang. Image size is 27" x 20"; framed pice measures 35" x 27", so quite sizable.
Proudly presented by Guy Lyman Fine Art, New Orleans.
Proudly presented by Guy Lyman Fine Art, New Orleans.
About The Artist
Man Ray (1890–1976) was an American modernist artist and a key figure in both the Dada and Surrealist movements. Born Emmanuel Radnitzky in Philadelphia, he initially pursued painting and sculpture before relocating to Paris in the 1920s. Renowned for his avant-garde photography, Ray pioneered techniques such as solarization and rayographs, where objects were placed directly on photosensitive paper. His iconic works, like "Violin d'Ingres" (1924), showcased a seamless blend of visual art and photography. Ray's artistic versatility extended to filmmaking and assemblage, contributing significantly to the Dada and Surrealist ethos. His collaborations with fellow artists, including Marcel Duchamp, solidified his legacy as a trailblazer in the avant-garde. Man Ray's innovative approach to art continues to influence contemporary photography and remains a hallmark of 20th-century avant-garde movements.
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