Florence Meyer (Homolka)

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Florence Meyer (Homolka)

Creator

Man Ray

American Photographer · 1890–1976

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Born in Philadelphia, Emmanuel Radnitsky grew up in New Jersey and became a commercial artist in New York in the 1910s. He began to sign his name *Man Ray* in 1912, although his family did not change its surname to *Ray* until the 1920s. He initially taught himself photography in order to reproduce his own works of art, which included paintings and mixed media. In 1921 he moved to Paris and set up

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Date
early–mid-1940s
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
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From a very young age, Florence Meyer lived her life among artists and practiced her violin in the studio of sculptor Constantin Brancusi. She later became a dancer and, after moving to Los Angeles, pursued photography with the occasional instruction of Man Ray. Man Ray may have made the masks in the background of this image.

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