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Glass Tears 1932

Man Ray (or his given name, Emmanuel Radnitzky) was born in Philadelphia in 1890 but spent most of his career in Paris, France. He significantly contributed to the Dada and Surrealist periods of art. Man Ray expressed himself through film, paintings and photography. Glass Tears by Man Ray was created in 1932 during the dada period. Some sources say that the model is an unnamed dancer but others say that it is not a real woman, but a fashion mannequin. The tears are glass beads placed under the models eyes. The models eyes give a sense of ambiguity which makes the viewer wonder what the model is looking at. In addition, the over coating of mascara on the eyelashes leaves me feeling like the model has a strong sense of vanity. The nose and forehead being out of focus make the eyes the focal point of the image.

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Ingre's Violin, 1924 by Man Ray

Ingre's Violin 1924

This photograph was taken any Man Ray to turn the woman's body into an instrument. After the photograph was taken he painted the sound holes on the finished photo. It is suggested that the sound holes have to do with the idea of the objectification of the human body. This is considered to be a surrealist piece.
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