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Man Ray (1890-1976), an artist who worked in all media expanded the limits of photography with innovations such as the cameraless images he called rayographs, made by placing objects on photographic ...
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Man Ray (1890-1976), an artist who worked in all media expanded the limits of photography with innovations such as the cameraless images he called rayographs, made by placing objects on photographic paper and exposing the arrangement to light. The mazelike spiral design in Rayograph, 1923 shows his imaginative method of creating abstract pictures. hide information
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Man Ray (1890-1976), an artist who worked in all media expanded the limits of photography with innovations such as the cameraless images he called rayographs, made by placing objects on photographic paper and exposing the arrangement to light. The mazelike spiral design in Rayograph, 1923 shows his imaginative method of creating abstract pictures.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on June 13, 2002 as part of the Masters of American Photography series .
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