Man Ray in his Atelier
Paris
c. 1935
Man Ray's Atelier
2 bis rue Férou
c. 1950
Man Ray's Atelier
8 rue du Val-de-Graxce
Paris
c. 1935
(All furniture by Man Ray.)
Man Ray's Studio
New York
c. 1918
Man Ray painting in his atelier.
Paris
c. 1939
Man Ray's Studio
New York
c. 1918
Man Ray's Studio
New York
c. 1918
Man Ray's Atelier
2 bis rue Férou
Paris
c. 1985
(photo Jan Svenungsson)
Man Ray's Atelier
2 bis rue Férou
Paris
c. 1985
(photo Jan Svenungsson)
Man Ray's Atelier
2 bis rue Férou
Paris
c. 1985
(photo Jan Svenungsson)
Man Ray's Atelier
2 bis rue Férou
Paris
c. 1985
(photo Jan Svenungsson)
Man Ray's Atelier
2 bis rue Férou
Paris
1952
(Image LA Modern Auctions)
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Man, Man!
ReplyDeleteC'est "rue du Val-de-Grâce" et non pas "rue du Val-de-Graxce"...
ReplyDeleteBlog très sympathique néanmoins :)
Anonymous, thanks for what I am sure is an accurate description of an address in Paris. I wish I knew better, but all I do it take bad pictures from books and cut and paste what someone else has written. I'll get you the author's name and maybe you can send her a letter? I'm pretty sure she is much too old to use an email address. Maybe she is dead.... Then you can email the publisher, I'll get that to you asap.....
ReplyDeleteNon vraiment ce n'est pas la peine de se donner autant de mal !
ReplyDelete(Du reste, comment voudriez-vous que nous puissions nous en sortir... Une telle démarche? mais c'est de la folie, - hi hi ! (j'ai "juré" que je parlerais plus jamais anglais:)).
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My father was a student of Man Ray's in Los Angeles in the late 1940s (Man Ray taught photography there alongside Weegee and Edward Weston). I have a photograph of him giving a master class there. Happy to e-mail it to you if you wish . . .
ReplyDeleteThat would be cool. I would love to see it.
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