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  1. 8 Surrealist Photographers You Should Know, from Dora Maar to …

  2. 32 Iconic Masterpieces of Surrealism, Ranked - ARTnews.com

  3. Man Ray’s Influential Art beyond the Iconic Surrealist …

    Jan 21, 2020 · In the early 1930s, in fact, Man Ray made perhaps his most famous painting, and one of the most prominent Surrealist canvases ever. Titled Observatory Time: The Lovers (193234), the picture is anchored by long, …

  4. Ten Surrealist Photographers That You Should Know

    May 17, 2017 · Although there are many surrealist photographers who currently take art to new levels, they are certainly not the first to do so. With that in …

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    • The Visionary Photographs of Man Ray - Artland Magazine

    • Dora Maar Photography, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory

      Jul 16, 1997 · With her first exhibition at the Galerie de Beaune in 1937, Maar is considered one of the most significant Surrealist photographers. She was a figure who truly embodied the "convulsive beauty" ideal expressed by André Breton.

    • Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky) - MoMA

      The influential and prolific American photographer and painter adopted the pseudonym Man Ray around 1909. He was a prominent force of Dada and Surrealism, and the only American to play a significant role in the …

    • Dora Maar’s Surrealist Photography Eclipses Her …

      Feb 11, 2020 · Maar’s single most famous Surrealist picture, Portrait d’Ubu (1936), is a straight photograph, but a deeply strange one. Softly lit, closely cropped, it depicts a not immediately recognizable...

    • Understanding Man Ray's Surrealist Photographs

      Apr 18, 2024 · Man Ray’s surrealist photographs stand as a testament to his innovative approach, notably his mastery of techniques like solarization. His immersion in Dadaism in New York and Surrealism in Paris paved the way for …

    • Surrealist photography - V&A

      Man Ray was a successful fashion and portrait photographer, but is most famous for his photograms, which he called 'rayograms'. These are made by placing an object in contact with a photosensitive surface in the dark and …