Photo Booth Portraits
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A series of photo booth photographs taken circa 1929, used by André Breton to frame Magritte’s painting, I Do Not See the Woman Hidden in the Forest.
Photographic portrait of Paul Éluard circa 1927, attributed to Man Ray but which was taken by a photo booth.
Handwritten annotation on the back: Éluard (image of the back missing). [Auction catalogue, 2003]. This is from a photo booth—the photo n°7 linked to this description proves it—produced by a machine, consequently without a known author. However, the reprint could have been done by Man Ray because it is indicative of his work. [David Fleiss, 2015]
Creation date | c 1929 |
Physical description | 21,8 x 16,6 cm (8 9/16 x 6 9/16 in.) |
Place of origin | |
Size | 21,80 x 16,60 cm |
Reference | 3936001 |
Breton Auction, 2003 | Lot 5266 |
Keywords | Photography, photo booth, portraits |
Categories | 1924-1930 |
Permanent link | https://cms.andrebreton.fr/en/work/56600100473310 |
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A series of photo booth photographs taken circa 1929, used by André Breton to frame Magritte’s painting, I Do Not See the Woman Hidden in the Forest.