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Salvador Dali's Sculpture Retrospective Bust of a Woman,

1933

Man Ray, American, 1890–1976
x1993-192
Man Ray's photograph of Surrealist artist Salvador Dali's Retrospective Bust of a Woman documents an earlier version of a sculpture-now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art-composed of such found objects as a porcelain bust decorated with ants, a baguette, an inkwell based on a mid-nineteenth-century painting by the French Realist Jean-Francois Millet, corn, and a strip of images from a zoetrope, a pre-cinematic device that Dali repurposed as a necklace. Death, decay, sexuality, and consumption collide in this evocative and disturbing work. As Dali once said about Surrealist sculpture, it is "absolutely useless and created wholly for the purpose of materializing in a fetishistic way, with maximum tangible reality, ideas and fantasies of a delirious character."

Information

Title
Salvador Dali's Sculpture Retrospective Bust of a Woman
Dates

1933

Maker
Medium

Gelatin silver print

Dimensions

image: 48.5 x 37.5 cm (19 1/8 x 14 3/4 in.)
frame: 72.8 × 59.9 × 2.2 cm (28 11/16 × 23 9/16 × 7/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Harry A. Brooks, Class of 1935

Object Number
x1993-192
Place Made

Europe, France, Paris

Signatures

Signed, dated, and titled in ink, lower right: Man Ray - 1933 / "Buste de famme retrospecht"

Inscription

Signed in ink on print, lower right comer: Man Ray - 1933 / "Buste de famme retrospecht"

In graphite, verso upper left: 270

In graphite, verso lower right: 6351

In graphite, verso lower right: Life /cache blanc [illegible, partially erased]

Marks/Labels/Seals

Unknown fingerprint in red ink on print, lower right comer

Stamped in ink, verso lower right comer: MAN RAY/ 31 b13 [?] RUE / CAMPAGNE / PREMIERE / PARIS XIVe

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