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Larmes de verre, 1932

Man Ray


Larmes de verre, 1932 - Man Ray


About this photograph : Larmes de verre, 1932


Man Ray liked to practise it: he photographed his fantasies. In 1932, he produced Les Larmes. Man Ray photographed an eye close-up. The long eyelashes with mascara indicate to us in no uncertain terms that it is the eye of a woman in tears; the tears are represented by glass pearls.
After meeting Lee Miller his assistant and lover in 1929, the artist’s photographs were either explicitly erotic or pornographic. At a time when Sade’s work was rediscovered, Man Ray staged attached women, tortured… sexualized women who were suffering. Beyond a tribute to Sade and a reference to his own fantasies, the surrealist photographer treated the eternal theme of Eros and Thanatos, when desire and a death wish are one.

YellowKorner and l'ADAGP are delighted to publish a photograph by Man Ray. Due to its historic nature, this photograph is not numbered or offered as a limited edition.
Photographic reproduction / Man Ray - Larmes de verre, 1932.
© Man Ray Trust / ADAGP, BI, Paris 2010



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