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3902675306.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196225442Paris: Bibliothéque Nationale 1962. Tiny crease to the extreme bottom edge of the text block else near fine in red wrappers with an original black and white photograph Mrs. Woodman mounted to front the cover. First Edition. Thin quarto. 16pp. catalogue of Man Ray's photographs published by the Bibliothéque Nationale. Text in French. Paris: Bibliothéque Nationale unknown books
1998134899Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou 1998. First edition. Softcover. 55 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 29 through June 29 1998. Text in French. Includes numerous black and white images. A very near fine copy in wrappers with some very slight wear. Centre Georges Pompidou unknown books
1991170984Paris: Nathan Image 1991. Softcover. 95 pages. Text in French with an essay by Jed Perl. Includes numerous black and white plates. A clean near fine copy in wrappers. Nathan Image unknown books
0964642689.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193424841Hartford and New York: James Thrall Soby Random House / Paris: Cahiers d'Art 1934. Subtle area of residue to a section of the spiral-binding else near fine in distinctive photo-illustrated wrappers with all spirals intact; a fresh copy. Second Edition with the replaced title page. Spiral-bound quarto. Text in French and English. Illustrated with 104 photographs printed in a lush gravure divided into five sections and comprising many of Man Ray's iconic images with nineteen rayographs. Roth 80–81. Hartford and New York: James Thrall Soby (Random House) / Paris: Cahiers d'Art unknown
15047New York: East River Press 1975. First edition. Quarto original wrappers as issued. Inscribed by Man Ray on the half title page "For Roberta with thanks for her interest in this resurrection! Man Ray 1976." In near fine condition with light shelfwear. Uncommon signed and inscribed as Man Ray passed away in November of 1976. East River Press unknown
1985180724Paris: Philippe Sers 1985. Softcover. VG some shelf wear dented corners and discoloration due to age otherwise all pages clear and intact. Text entirely in French. White wraps with color illustrations and black writing on covers and spine 256 pp. bw illustrations throughout. Text entirely in French. "Already in 1972 the National Museum of Modern Art had a major retrospective devoted to Man Ray. Like all exhibitions held in collaboration with the artist at that time he extensively showed his creative activity and its fascinating diversity: paintings collages drawings sculptures assemblages etc rayographs. In relation to the photographs the other media were there in very small numbers. The current exhibition at the Centre Pompidou proposes therefore is the complementary part of the previous. The focus is on photography by bringing together hundreds of photographs both masterpieces of unknown or little known aspects of his production: portraits of Dadaists and Surrealists friends the celebrities of intellectual and artistic Paris the Anglo-Saxon writers creative photography Illustrative for surrealist magazines nudes and rayographs but also views of Paris the photo mode and commissioned portraits. Some of these blocks unknown in original prints have recently been drawn and will be shown for the first time. As for painting and objects fifty highly selected pieces will give a renewed vision of success he has achieved in various moments of his life with fresh and inventive works. "I paint what cannot be photographed I photograph the things that I don't want to paint . I would rather photograph an idea than an object and a dream rather than an idea." Man Ray's own words suggest the essence of his brilliant original and deeply influential photographic oeuvre. Taking up photography in 1915 for the purpose of reproducing his paintings he earned money doing the same for others when he went to live and work in Paris in 1921. This led to one of the richest careers in the history of photography ranging from portraits of celebrated artists musicians and writers such as Andre Breton Marcel Duchamp Erik Satie Arnold SchUnberg T.S. Eliot and Gertrude Stein to the pictures using light effects outside the camera for which he is famous cliche-verres rayographs and solarizations. These photographs are among the most exciting and revealing manifestations of the profusely fertile artistic impulse which made Man Ray equally celebrated as a painter sculptor writer and filmmaker. Besides many classic images this book includes a huge number of photographs that have never been seen before including portraits of Virginia Woolf and Antonin Artaud and a large selection of erotic pictures. They add up to a truly revealing look at Man Ray whom Cocteau called "the great poet of the darkroom." - website description. Philippe Sers unknown books
1997168491Paris: Drouot 1997. First edition. Softcover. Auction catalog. Includes numerous color and black and white images. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Uncommon. Drouot unknown books
197515047New York: East River Press 1975. First edition. Quarto original wrappers as issued. Inscribed by Man Ray on the half title page "For Roberta with thanks for her interest in this resurrection! Man Ray 1976." In near fine condition with light shelfwear. Uncommon signed and inscribed as Man Ray passed away in November of 1976. East River Press unknown books
198252220NY: Thames and Hudson 1982. First U.S. edition. Man Ray. 4to. 256 pp. 347 b&w photos pictorial endpapers. A fine copy in the illustrated dust jacket that has one tiny crease at the top edge of the front panel. The most complete collection published to date. <br/><br/> Thames and Hudson unknown books
3894500808.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19779018342Venice: Edizioni La Biennale Venezia 1977. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in publisher's original black cloth cover and spine stamped in white. Very slight bumping to top left corner of cloth overall in excellent condition. Profusely illustrated throughout in black & white. Text in Italian. <br/><br/> Edizioni La Biennale Venezia hardcover
19779018342Venice: Edizioni La Biennale Venezia 1977. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in publisher's original black cloth cover and spine stamped in white. Very slight bumping to top left corner of cloth overall in excellent condition. Profusely illustrated throughout in black & white. Text in Italian. <br/><br/> Edizioni La Biennale Venezia hardcover books
2914171056.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1983rb14732<p>Paris: Philippe Sers Publishing 1983. Hardcover. Fine. Covering the boards is a nice pink cloth and black lettering in a fine condition. 11 x 8.5 in.</p> Philippe Sers Publishing hardcover
19711457321971. Blatt 70x51cm, gerahmt 72,5 x 52,5 cm
46643Framed. #53 of 75 copies. Matted in silver frame with glass. Signed and numbered by the artist in pencil below. Lithograph measures 19 3/4 x 25 3/4". Frame measures 21 1/2 x 28 unknown
2002AM-7188Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery New York 2002. paperback. fine. The photographs of Paris were made by Eugène Atget and later assembled into an album by Man Ray. Since 1976 the album has been in the collection of the George Eastman House in Rochester New York. Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, New York unknown
1934140948952Hartford CT: James Thrall Soby 1934. First Edition. Fine. A superlative example of the first edition first issue of May Ray's first monograph. 104 pp. with frontispiece portrait of Man Ray by Pablo Picasso the original title page and gravure plates after photographs by Man Ray with text in English and French. Bound in publisher's comb-bound pictorial card wraps. Light wear to wraps with faint marginal soiling to contents else Fine unusual in such nice condition and with spirals intact.<p>Initial sales were so dismal that the publisher recalled most copies of the first printing and replaced the title page with two different fictitious ones claiming "second edition" and "deuxieme edition" in efforts to stoke demand. Copies like this one with the original title page are therefore rare. A fantastic copy of this pioneering work. James Thrall Soby unknown
19342198Hartford: James Thrall Soby 1934. First edition. Publisher's plastic comb binding stiff wrappers. Minor vertical crease to front cover light chipping to outer edge. Upper and lower portions of the front cover coming loose from the binding but the cover is still held firmly. Internally clean and bright. Now housed in a custom clamshell box.<br /> <br /> The very rare first issue. As Roth describes the publisher "attempted to generate demand where none existed by suggesting the edition had sold out. After replacing the title pages of these copies- presumably a healthy percentage of the run whose sales had in fact been slow to none- with one stating 'deuxième edition' second edition he returned them for sale. Copies with the original title page are exceedingly rare."<br /> <br /> Man Ray's first monograph with texts in English and French by Duchamp Tzara Eluard Breton and Man Ray himself. Frontispiece portrait of Man Ray by Picasso. Contains 104 heliogravure images. "Part art part illustration the book was meant to be an inventory of his work a kind of grand promotional catalogue. Man Ray's album was a virtuoso presentation of modern European-style photography. Close-up views distorted angles double exposures night photography negative prints rayographs still lifes nudes portraits fashion photographs and even a painting. were reproduced. Intended for an American more than a European audience the album was Man Ray's means of presenting his career to a homeland that had rarely seen his work." Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray pp. 35-39 Roth pp. 80-81. James Thrall Soby unknown
32865Hartford Conn: James Thrall Soby. First edition. Man Ray. 104 pp plastic spiral binding. Second issue with the false "second edition" statement. A few small rubs and creases to covers; very good. James Thrall Soby unknown
18-7753New York: Dover 1979. 4to. 104 pp. Very Good. Soft Cover. Illustrated paper wraps. Some shelf wear and curling at bottom corner. B&W plates throughout. From the library of Pasquale Iannetti as indicated by stamp and library card on end papers. Scarce.ISBN: 0486238423 9780486238425.Contents:Portrait / Picasso --The age of light / Man Ray --Photographs : Man Ray / Paul EÌluard --Photographs : The visages of woman / AndreÌ Breton --Photographs : Men before the mirror / Rrose SeÌlavy --Photographs : When things dream / Tristan Tzara --Rayographs 1921-1928 New York: Dover, 1979. paperback
1937170731001Paris: GLM 1937. First Edition. Loose Leaves in Cloth Portfolio. Very Good. First edition. Seventeen loose leaves including 12 halftone plates on coated stock in flexible blue cloth portfolio and outer black die-cut wraps. Near Fine with uneven fading to blue cloth portfolio light general shelf wear and with die-cut intact. A lovely example. GLM unknown
1934D7445Hartford Connecticut: James Thrall Soby 1934. First Edition First Issue. Fair. Spiral bound full-color wraps with b/w photo-illustrations heliogravure throughout; pp. 4 104 2 blank colophon complete. First edition first issue including the rare original title-page. Covers and final blank detached; first and last few leaves a little loose with chip out of bottom corner of last leaf pp. 103-104 near the gutter not affecting the images. Certainly a much-used copy but complete uncommon and with nice clean images overall. Sold as is. <br/><br/> James Thrall Soby paperback