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Larmes - Wikipedia
Larmes, or Tears; aka Larmes de Verre, in English, Glass Tears, is a black and white photograph created between 1930 and 1932 by the American photographer Man Ray. The image was published in the December 1935 issue of the surrealist art magazine Minotaure, though a similar image of a single eye had appeared in a 1934 book of Ray's photographs. [1]
Glass Tears, 1932 by Man Ray
Glass Tears, 1932 by Man Ray. Looking almost like a film still, this cropped photograph demonstrates Man Ray's interest in cinematic narrative. The model's eyes and mascara-coated lashes are looking upward, invoking the viewers to wonder where she's looking and what is the source of her distress.
Glass tears, 1932 - Man Ray - WikiArt.org
2017年7月10日 · ‘Glass tears’ was created in 1932 by Man Ray in Dada style. Find more prominent pieces of photo at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Lágrimas - Man Ray - Historia Arte (HA!)
2015年7月21日 · Un icono de la fotografía…. En aquellos años todavía había quien cuestionaba si la fotografía era o no un arte.Man Ray demostró que lo era con esta y otras muchas obras.. La foto rezuma poesía: Esa mirada perdida hacia lo alto (Man Ray, como buen surrealista tenía filia por los ojos…), el conjunto de líneas curvas y sobre todo …
Glass Tears - Man Ray — Google Arts & Culture
After photographing the eyes of the model Lydia and framing them in different ways, Man Ray, still with the Dada spirit, decided to put glass tears on his face.
Almost perfectly spherical tears are suspended on the woman’s face. The edges of the image are somewhat blurry, but the center of the image—occupied by the woman’s eyes—is in
Glass tears (1932) by Man Ray – Artchive
The artwork, entitled “Glass Tears,” created by Man Ray in 1932, is a photograph that exemplifies the Dada art movement and falls under the genre of photo art. This striking piece showcases the artist’s mastery in capturing surreal and thought-provoking imagery.
Larmes (Tears) (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)
Larmes (Tears) (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); about 1932; Man Ray (American, 1890 - 1976); Gelatin silver print; Image: 22.9 × 29.8 cm (9 × 11 3/4 in.); 84.XM.230.2 The collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum comprises Greek, Roman, and Etruscan art from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity; European art from the Middle Ages to the early ...
Lágrimas // Tears (by Man Ray, 1930-32) - ...y mientras tanto
Most characteristic of the image is the appearance of tears represented by glass spheres, intentionally too large to pass through real, and artificial lighting, obtained by different light sources, resulting in a surreal air.
Understanding Man Ray's Surrealist Photographs
2024年4月18日 · Man Ray, Glass Tears, 1932 © Flickr In 1932, Man Ray captured an evocative portrayal of Lydie, a French can-can model, accentuated by makeup and notably elongated eyelashes. Adding small pearls of glycerine upon her face, he ingeniously simulated tears.
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