MAN RAY (1890–1976)
MAN RAY (1890–1976)

Mathematical Object, 1934–1935

Details
MAN RAY (1890–1976)
Mathematical Object, 1934–1935
gelatin silver print
stamped 'MAN RAY - 8 RUE/DU VAL-DE-GRACE/PARIS 5e - FRANCE/DANTON 92 - 25' [Manford M9] (verso); credited, titled and dated on affixed gallery label (frame backing)
image/sheet: 9 1/8 x 11 1/2 in. (23.3 x 29.3 cm.)
Provenance
The Collection of Juliet Man Ray;
Robert Miller Gallery, New York;
Galerie Montaigne, Paris;
acquired from the above by the present owner.
Literature
Collection de photographies du Musée national d'art moderne, Photographies 1905-1948, Editions du Centre Pompidou, Paris, 1997, p. 325.
Wendy A. Grossman and Edouard Sebline (eds.), Man Ray Human Equations, A Journey from Mathematics to Shakespeare, The Phillips Collection, Washington D. C., 2016, p. 18.
Exhibited
New York, Robert Miller Gallery, Man Ray Mathematical Objects, May 3–June 30, 1983.

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Lot Essay

The plaster model depicted here represents a complex variable function and was an inspiration for the painting Julius Caesar. The form has been interpreted as Caesar’s headless torso (Man Ray Human Equations, p. 16).

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