Item #22961 Self Portrait. Paris in the 1920s, Man Ray, Emmanuel Radnitzky.

Self Portrait.

Boston: Atlantic Little, Brown, 1963. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket with light rubbing. Man Ray--artist, photographer, writer--was one of the true legends of the Twenties starting out in New York then moving to Paris and eventually finding his way to Hollywood before returning to Paris after the Second World War. He was an important part of the Dadaist and then the Surrealist movements becoming the ultimate bohemian hob-nobbing with all of the influential creative people wherever he was including Picasso, Duchamp, Brancusi, Tristan Tzara and Dali. This straight forward autobiography also addresses his love affairs with some of the most interesting women in Paris and his relationships with others including model and photographer Lee Miller. Item #22961

Price: $250.00

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