
Man Ray - Rayograph - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Man Ray made his "rayographs" without a camera by placing objects-such as the thumbtacks, coil of wire, and other circular forms used here-directly on a sheet of photosensitized paper and exposing it …
10 Most Famous Rayographs by Man Ray - DailyArt Magazine
Jan 8, 2026 · Man Ray (1890-1976) was best known as a photographer, mostly of fashion and portraits. Many of his photographs appeared in the French Vogue. He also made photograms, named …
Rayograph - MoMA
A term invented by Man Ray, in which he merged his name with the word “photograph” to describe his particular approach to the technique of making photograms. As old as photography itself, …
Rayograph | All Works | The MFAH Collections
As would be expected from his affiliation with the Dada and Surrealist movements, Man Ray’s personal variant of the photogram, which he called the “rayograph,” was less restrained, more suggestive, and …
Unveiling the Mystique of Man Ray’s Rayograph
Mar 26, 2024 · Man Ray was born in Philadelphia in 1890, who went on to become one of the leading artists and pivotal figures in the avant-garde Dada and Surrealist movements of the early twentieth …
Man Ray photography: Radical Experiments in Rayographs ...
Sep 15, 2025 · Man Ray called his photograms “rayographs.” He made them by placing objects directly on photosensitive paper and exposing that paper to light. The result is a ghostly, immediate imprint. …
Man Ray Creates the Rayograph | Research Starters - EBSCO
Man Ray, an influential American artist based in Paris during the vibrant cultural scene of the 1920s, is best known for inventing the Rayograph, a form of cameraless photography.