portraits of dora maar by picasso, two of many, most were famously unflattering
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self-portrait by dora maar
Dora Maar (French, 1907-1997)
Double Portrait with Hatc. 1936-37
Gelatin silver print, montage, from negatives with handwork
29.7 x 23.8 cm
The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of David Raymond 2008.172
© 2013 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP
In Double Portrait with Hat(1936-37), Dora Maar radically altered and reconfigured photographic materials to generate an image. In her quietly gripping self-portrait, Maar cut and scraped directly into two negatives to create a heavy and forbidding halo above a torn and divided self. Works such as these… explore the formal definition and limits of photographic ‘content’ and anticipate the experiments of non-narrative filmmakers Stan Brakhage and Jonas Mekas of the 1960s and 1970s. (Text by Julie Nero)
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dora maar was a professional photographer and worked as assistant to man ray ... she also took a lot of photographs of friends and artists ... it must have been a great occasion when the original negative of her picture of the ukrainian model assia granatouroff was first hung out to dry in 1934
i think this last picture may have come from the same studio ....