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In 1969, Man Ray also created a lithograph called “Les Invendables,” which he believes matches with the crime scene photography of Short’s body that had circulated through the public at that...
Dec 23, 2019 · Did Man Ray and the Surrealists inadvertently--or perhaps even directly?-- influence the Black Dahlia murder? This is the ArtCurious Podcast, exploring the unexpected, the slightly odd, and the strangely wonderful in Art History.
Mar 18, 2021 · It is this which, some investigators say, chillingly and unexpectedly links the murder to one of the most prominent figures of 20th century art: Man Ray (pictured above). Warning: the following slide contains graphic details of the murder of Elizabeth Short.
May 23, 2016 · George Hodel’s incest/child molestation crimes committed upon his 14-year-old, daughter, Tamar, occurred in the summer of 1949. (Man Ray also took nude “family photographs” of Tamar at age 12, but they were destroyed and never became a part of the later criminal prosecution.)
Jul 2, 2022 · Man Ray’s 1947 photograph of Duchamp’s, “Please Touch” would have been taken just 2-3 months after the torture-murder of Elizabeth “Black Dahlia” Short. As previously indicated, I suspect that the excised breast shown and exhibited by Duchamp at the Paris Surrealist Exhibit in 1947, was inspired by his viewing of crime scene ...
Nov 5, 2017 · The closest to it is the dark red/maroon dahlia as shown above in the Man Ray portrait. See links for complete background/details on Equivoque and later 1969 connection to Man Ray’s artwork Minotaure/Unsaleable. George Hodel Man Ray Photo at Harvard’s Fogg Museum 2007 FAQ. The Timing. 1943- Elizabeth Short poses for Man Ray’s L’Equivoque