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Man Ray

Lot 39129
Man Ray
10 books on the artist's life and work


Lot 39129
Man Ray
10 books on the artist's life and work

Estimate: US$ 500 - 700
€ 440 - 620
Auction: 16 days

Heritage Auctions

City: Dallas, TX
Auction: Jun 10, 2025
Auction number: 12159
Auction name: Photographs from The Collection of Hal Gould, Camera Obscura Gallery Showcase Auction

Lot Details
Man Ray (American, 1890-1976) Man Ray Ten books on the artist's life and work Various sizes and editions. Man Ray Self Portrait signed by Man Ray, dated May 1970 and inscribed to Lee Witkin in ink, title page. Affixed Lee Witkin Estate label, front endpaper. Titles as follows: (Hardcover) Man Ray Self Portrait (signed and inscribed to Lee Witkin) M. Foresta et al., Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray Man Ray 1890-1976 (Soft cover) Galerie des 4 Mouvements, Paris, Man Ray: 40 Rayographies T. Baum, Man Ray's Paris Portraits: 1921-39 M. Foresta, Man Ray Self Portrait Kimmel/Cohn Photography Arts, New York, Man Ray: Vintage Photographs, Solarizations and Rayographs (4/19-5/21, 1977, 2 copies) M, Heiting, ed., Man Ray Janus, Man Ray: Photographs, Paintings, Objects One of the volumes in the group is inscribed by Man Ray to Lee Witkin, founder of the pioneering and influential Witkin Gallery in New York, which he established in 1969. During his 15 years with the gallery (he dies prematurely aged 49), he exhibited all the major fine art photographers of the day, helping expand the audience for their work, and generally establishing the market for the photographic print as a collectible art object. In 1971, with Daniel Burley, Witkin founded Witkin-Burley Ltd., publishers of fine limited-edition print folios by Edward Weston, Jerry Uelsmann and many other photographers shown in the gallery. The spirit in which he worked was reflected in his 57th Street gallery, a spacious, relaxed place of comfortable couches, books and collectibles that had nothing to do with photography. ''Every time I went to Witkin,'' said the photographer Andre Kertesz, ''I felt like being in the country, and always at home.'' HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Sold as is. Overall good/ very good condition through group. Signed volume with some wear to dustjacket (now in a mylar sleeve.)
Lot Details
Man Ray (American, 1890-1976) Man Ray Ten books on the artist's life and work Various sizes and editions. Man Ray Self Portrait signed by Man Ray, dated May 1970 and inscribed to Lee Witkin in ink, title page. Affixed Lee Witkin Estate label, front endpaper. Titles as follows: (Hardcover) Man Ray Self Portrait (signed and inscribed to Lee Witkin) M. Foresta et al., Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray Man Ray 1890-1976 (Soft cover) Galerie des 4 Mouvements, Paris, Man Ray: 40 Rayographies T. Baum, Man Ray's Paris Portraits: 1921-39 M. Foresta, Man Ray Self Portrait Kimmel/Cohn Photography Arts, New York, Man Ray: Vintage Photographs, Solarizations and Rayographs (4/19-5/21, 1977, 2 copies) M, Heiting, ed., Man Ray Janus, Man Ray: Photographs, Paintings, Objects One of the volumes in the group is inscribed by Man Ray to Lee Witkin, founder of the pioneering and influential Witkin Gallery in New York, which he established in 1969. During his 15 years with the gallery (he dies prematurely aged 49), he exhibited all the major fine art photographers of the day, helping expand the audience for their work, and generally establishing the market for the photographic print as a collectible art object. In 1971, with Daniel Burley, Witkin founded Witkin-Burley Ltd., publishers of fine limited-edition print folios by Edward Weston, Jerry Uelsmann and many other photographers shown in the gallery. The spirit in which he worked was reflected in his 57th Street gallery, a spacious, relaxed place of comfortable couches, books and collectibles that had nothing to do with photography. ''Every time I went to Witkin,'' said the photographer Andre Kertesz, ''I felt like being in the country, and always at home.'' HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Sold as is. Overall good/ very good condition through group. Signed volume with some wear to dustjacket (now in a mylar sleeve.)

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