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Man Ray

Les Mystères du Château de Dé

Estimate
$7,000 - 9,000
$8,190
Lot Details
Gelatin silver print.
1927
6 x 7 7/8 in. (15.2 x 20 cm)
Titled by the artist and with reduction notations in an unidentified hand in pencil, and the '31 bis, Rue Campagne Première, Paris, Littré 76-57' credit stamp (Manford M4) on the verso.
Catalogue Essay
The photograph offered here is a still from Man Ray’s film, Les Mystères du Château de Dé. At 27 minutes, it is the longest of Man Ray’s films and his most ambitious production. The project was prompted by a request from Vicomte Charles de Noailles, Man Ray’s friend and a great patron of the arts, to make a film as a souvenir of his château in Hyères. The château’s cube-like forms reminded Man Ray of the Mallarmé poem, A Throw of the Dice Can Never Do Away with Chance, and he drew the film’s title from this. Dice appear as a motif throughout, as do a series of masked figures who move ghost-like through the rooms and grounds. Artwork by Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro appears in the film, as does the château’s unique garden. With its ambience of eerie mystery, its combination of the quotidian and the bizarre, and Man Ray’s signature brand of oblique humor, the film is a triumph of Surrealist cinema.

Man Ray

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