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196691822Paris: Jean Petithory 1966. Fine. Man Ray shoots Surrealist Mannequins Jean Petithory Paris 1966 26.5 x 30.2 cm Relié sous étui First edition one of 37 numbered copies ours one of a few hors commerce copies for collaborators and friends signed by Man Ray on the justification. 15 photographs on watermarked vélin Montgolfier mounted on guards each bearing Man Rays printed studio stamp Épreuve originale atelier Man Ray Paris. The copy exceptionally contains the original subscription prospectus and an invitation to the book launch exhibition opening night organised by Simone Loliée. Publishers binding by the renowned bookbinder Mercher bearing his signature in the negative of the photographic paper on each endpaper and pastedown flat black shagreen spine title author and date stamped in gilt lengthwise photographic boards with gilt background after an original composition by Man Ray specially designed for this work original wrappers preserved black paper slipcase. Illustrated with 15 original photographic prints of the mannequins photographed by Man Ray at the 1938 International Exhibition of Surrealism. The mannequins had been transformed by Man Ray himself Salvador Dalí Oscar Dominguez Marcel Duchamp Max Ernst Espinoza Maurice Henry Marcel Jean Léo Malet André Masson Sonia Mossé Joan Miró Wolfgang Paalen Kurt Seligmann and Yves Tanguy. They were presented within a Surrealist staging by Marcel Duchamp and lighting designed by Man Ray himself. During the 1930s the European Surrealists had a fetishistic interest in simulated woman-female mannequins that they transformed into playful sculptural works of art. In 1938 Man Ray photographed a series of their work at the Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme presented in the unsettling half-light of the Galerie des Beaux-Arts on the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Visitors walking down a corridor on the Rue Surréaliste saw a series of dressmakers mannequins inhabitants of a dreamlike Paris scantily clad or adorned with a jumble of incongruous objects and flanked by street signs bearing highly symbolic names: some real such as the Rue des Vieilles Lanternes where Gérard de Nerval took his own life or the Rue Vivienne where Lautréamont once lived alongside invented ones such as the Rue aux Lèvres the Rue de Tous-les-Diables and the Rue de la Transfusion-de-Sang. The installations of this first international Parisian Surrealist exhibition organised by André Breton and Éluard marked a decisive moment in the history of the movement. For the first time the event dispensed with a straightforward retrospective of individual artists in favour of a series of phantasmagorical stagings live performances and ephemeral artworks prefiguring the modern concepts of installation and happening. Nearly 3000 visitors are said to have thronged to this 1938 Paris exhibition by the light of electric torches: One has the feeling of leaning over certain exhumed walls and of being the first to decipher their signs. Jean Fraysse Le Figaro littéraire 29 January 1938. From Hausmanns sculpture and de Chiricos paintings to the works of Hans Bellmer the mannequin had long occupied a central place in the Dada and Surrealist artistic vocabulary and was cited in Bretons 1924 Manifeste. These woman-objects staged in the spirit of the Musée Grévin offered infinite possibilities for the transformation of the body and the exploration of the unconscious. Some have remained enduringly celebrated such as Le Bâillon vert à bouche de pensée André Massons mannequin enclosed in a birdcage or Duchamps considered the only three-dimensional version of his alter ego Rrose Sélavy taking the form of a man cross-dressed as a woman in the style of Claude Cahun. The mannequin of lesbian artist Sonia Mossé friend of Artaud and photographed by Man Ray with Nusch is her only known artwork and the sole mannequin in the installation created by a woman artist. Man Ray had incorporated Jean Petithory hardcover
16885München R & B bei Zweitausendeins 1980. Gr.8° 383 S. 513 Abb. OLwd. m. OU. Tadell.0 Zahlr. Skizzen Zeichnungen und Photographien von Man Ray. 010 München, R & B bei Zweitausendeins, 1980 unknown
1980BN151384München : Rogner und Bernhard 1980. 1980. Man Ray. Aus d. Ital. von Benjamin Schwarz <br/><br/>Man Ray. Aus d. Ital. von Benjamin Schwarz Man Ray - Schwarz Arturo und Man Ray München : Rogner und Bernhard unknown
1977211680Milano: Feltrinelli 1977. Rilegato tela sovracoperta cloth dust jacket. Ottimo Fine. Con 520 illustrazioni di cui 40 a colori. Cm 22x22. pp. 396. Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione italiana First Italian Edition. Feltrinelli, hardcover
193487707Paris: Au sans pareil 1934. Fine. Au sans pareil Paris 1934 14.50 x 21.50 cm broché First edition one of 300 numbered copies on Montgolfier paper the only printing along with 8 copies on Japan paper. The work is illustrated with a frontispiece featuring an unpublished photographic portrait of Jacques Rigaut by Man Ray. A very fine copy. Au sans pareil unknown
1989213330Udine: Art&";" 1989. Rilegato sovracoperta hard cover dust jacket. Molto buono Very Good. Testo di Cesare de Seta. Numerose fotografie in bianco e nero di Man Ray. 4to cm 29x305. pp. 144. Molto buono Very Good. Sovracoperta con leggere abrasioni Slight abrasions to dustjacket. Prima edizione First Edition. <em>"Prima di fare il fotografo sono stato per molti anni pittore. Poi un giorno mi comprai una macchina fotografica perchè"; non ero soddisfatto delle riproduzioni del mio lavoro fatte dai fotografi professionisti. Invece di dipingere cominciai a fotografare le persone e non volli più fare ritratti. Alla fine decisi che non c'era alcun rapporto tra pittura e fotografia.Certo tutto è gioco. Il motivo Cosa cerco Prima di tutto la libertà. Quando mi dicevano che ero in anticipo sui tempi rispondevo 'Non è" vero io sono nel mio tempo siete voi che siete rimasti indetro'" da un'intervista a Man Ray - Camé";"ra.</em> Art&";", hardcover
005553Paris, G.L.M., 1937. In-8 (252 X 162 mm) sous chemise noire au premier plat ajouré et rabat, couverture bleue ; (4) ff. dont titre, 12 planches, (1) f. d'achevé d'imprimer.
198052585Paris, Jacques Damase, 1980, in-4, 80pp, cartonnage de l'éditeur, illustré en noir et blanc, En 1926, Cocteau écrit un important essai sur la nature et l'artifice du théâtre appelé "Le Numéro Barbette" qui est publié dans la Nouvelle Revue Française. Barbette (Van der Clyde, 1905-1973) était un travesti, danseur et trapéziste, de qui Cocteau était très admirateur. Le texte de Cocteau est accompagné de photographies inédites en noir et blanc de Man Ray, qui a capturé non seulement les aspects de la performance de Barbette, mais aussi son processus de transformation en son personnage féminin. Très bel exemplaire. Couverture rigide
194791779Editions Cahier d'art | Paris 1947 | 18.50 x 24.50 cm | broché
192448244Nrf | Paris 1924 | 13.50 x 19 cm | broché
192491867Nrf | Paris 1924 | 13.50 x 19 cm | broché
193487707Au sans pareil | Paris 1934 | 14.50 x 21.50 cm | broché
45345Paris : Jean-Michel Place, 1976 - Deux volumes (19x23,5cm) pleine toile imprimée de 812 et 796 pages illustrées dans et hors texte. Sous emboitage. En annexes, index des noms cités, des ouvrages cités et des revues et journaux. Réimpression en fac-similé des huit numéros parus de cette revue dirigée par Pierre Lévy, entouré de Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes et Nino Frank. Exemplaires en bon état.
19292190S.l.n.e. (Bruxelles, Editions de la Revue Variétés, 1929). Un volume petit in-4 broché (30 x 22 cm), 28 pages sur 14 feuillets non paginés, couverture gris souris imprimé du titre "1929" sur le premier plat. Édition originale illustré de QUATRE PHOTOGRAPHIES PORNOGRAPHIQUE PAR MAN RAY titrées "Printemps , Été, Automne, Hiver" et contrecollées. La plaquette est divisée en deux semetres de l'année : les poèmes du premier semestre (janvier à juin) sont de Péret ceux du second (juillet à décembre) d'Aragon. Une particularité inhabituelle pour ce type de publication, les auteurs et le photographe ont nommément signé leurs œuvres. Exemplaire sur vélin de Montval numéroté au composteur (n° 211), conservé dans sa condition d'origine en excellent état (marge inférieure empoussiérée comme souvent). Photographies et informations supplémentaires sur demande. - — — ENGLISH: "1929". S.l.n.e. (Brussels, Editions de la Revue Variétés, 1929). A paperback 4vo volume (30 x 22 cm), 28 pages on 14 unpaginated sheets, gray soft cover printed with the title "1929" on the front. First edition illustrated with FOUR PORNOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAN RAY titled "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter" and sticked. The booklet is divided into two semesters of the year: the poems of the first semester (January to June) are from Péret those of the second (July to December) from Aragon. An unusual feature for this type of publication is the authors and the photographer have signed their works by name (printed). Our copy on Montval paper is numbered in the composter (no. 211), preserved in its original condition in excellent condition (lower margin dusty as often). Photographs and additional information on request.
193388275Le Phare de Neuilly | Neuilly-sur-Seine S.d. [1933] | 18.20 x 25.10 cm | 3 volumes brochés
196691822Jean Petithory | Paris 1966 | 26.5 x 30.2 cm | Relié sous étui
196398821Prisma 1963 Editions Prisma, 1963, cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, environ 28x23cm, édition originale, des déchirures sur la jaquette (dont manque de papier sur le haut du dos), bon état pour le reste, intérieur très propre.
193760027Paris, GLM, 1937, in-8, en feuilles, 5 ff, 12 pl, Sous chemise bleue de l'éditeur et dans la jaquette noire d'origine, Édition originale du plus énigmatiques des livres de Man Ray, illustré de 12 planches reproduisant ses photographies. Bel exemplaire, complet de sa jaquette ajourée. Comme souvent, le bleu est un peu passé au niveau de la lunette. Couverture rigide
196397606Ed. Prisma, 1963, in-4, Non paginé (plus de 100 portraits pleine page), Reliure pleine toile, jaquette conservée, Ouvrage légèrement gondolé. Belle galerie de portraits. Couverture rigide
7493Privas, imp. Volle, 1933, 1 broché, petits manques au dos, couverture détachée. in-8 de 19 pages, portrait photographique de l'auteur, par Man Ray en frontispice, envoi autographe, signé de l'auteur à l'écrivain Gabriel Faure ;
9669, Berlin, Taco Verlagsgesellschaft und Agentur, 1989 Broche, couverture d' editeur illustre n/b, 23x30cm, 80pp, illustrated b/w. ISBN 9783892680765.
1934311706Hartford Connecticut; Paris; New York: James Thrall Soby; Cahiers d'Art; Random House 1934. First edition second issue with cancel title with fictitious "Deuxième édition" designation. 101 gravure plates after photographs by Man Ray. 1 vols. 4to. Original spiral-bound photographically illustrated wrappers. Spiral spine split some creasing to covers and light edgewear to textblock. Gift inscription on verso of front wrapper beneath Man Ray inscription. In a custom half black morocco-backed slipcase and chemise. First edition second issue with cancel title with fictitious "Deuxième édition" designation. 101 gravure plates after photographs by Man Ray. 1 vols. 4to. Inscribed first edition of the definitive contemporary collection of Man Ray's photographs with 101 gravure reproductions of photographs and "rayographs" and essays by his contemporaries leading figures of the Dada and Surrealist movements of Paris and New York including Breton Eluard Duchamp written in German under the pseudonym "Rrose Selavy" and Tristan Tzara. With large inscription on the verso of the front wrapper "Man Ray / Paris - Jan 1959." <br /> A work almost always encountered in its second issue with the fictitious statement "Deuxième édition" on the title an attempt "to generate demand where none existed by suggesting the edition had sold out.Copies with the original title page are exceedingly rare" Roth.<br /> Beneath Man Ray's inscription is a gift inscription to Judy and Julius Rosenwald II. "Dooley" as he was known was the son of the celebrated collector Lessing Rosenwald and the grandson of Julius Rosenwald part owner of Sears Roebuck. Roth 101 p. 80 James Thrall Soby; Cahiers d'Art; Random House unknown
1937B-2022-0928Editions GLM Paris 1937. Man Ray André Breton. Portfolio book presenting the combined work of André Breton and Man Ray. The portfolio loose as issued include twelve sheets of photo-toned reproductions by Man Ray each with a caption and three sheets of surreal texts by André Breton all guarded in the original folder. <br />Good condition please ask for complete report. GLM
BN68045Man Ray Das photographische Werk Ray Man; Sayag Alain; Herting Sabine and Ecotais Emmanuelle de la <br/><br/> unknown
16-3192New York: The Letter Edged in Black Press 1968. Index only 23 x 16 cm. Useful for someone who has all or some of the prints from this portfolio. New York: The Letter Edged in Black Press, 1968. unknown