Man Ray Portrait of a Half-Hidden Man With Expressive Hands (Russell H. Greeley) Price $50,000 Ref.# 14876 Medium Silver print Mount unmounted Photo Date 1920-30s Print Date 1920-30s Dimensions 8-5/8 x 6-1/2 in. (219 x 165 mm) Photo Country France Photographer Country United States (USA) Contact Alex Novak and Marthe Smith Email info@vintageworks.net Phone +1-215-822-5662 Company |
About This ImageAnnotation 'Russell H. Greeley' in pencil, and inscription 'He was noted for his/expressive hands./They were cast in bronze/from this photo for a museum/in Paris' by Russell H. Greeley's niece in ink on the verso of the print. Provenance: Russell H. Greeley (1878-1956), by descent. Another print of this image sold in the Sotheby's, New York sale of 175 Masterworks to Celebrate 175 Years of Photography: Property from Joy of Giving Something Foundation (December 11-12, 2014, lot 76) with the title, Harry Melvill. New research, based on the inscription on the verso of the present print, indicates that the subject of this portrait may be actually Russell H. Greeley. Greeley, a wealthy Bostonian whose family founded the New York Tribune, owned the Château de Clavary beginning in 1925. At this grand castle in the French commune of Auribeau-sur-Siagne, Greeley and his companion, artist François de Gouy d’Arcy, hosted lavish parties throughout the 1920s and 30s where avant-garde artists such as Picasso, Man Ray, Fernand Léger, and Tristan Tzara were frequent guests. Shipping and insurance costs will be added to the price and must be paid for by the buyer. Pennsylvania buyers must pay appropriate local sales tax. International clients are responsible for their VAT and other custom's oriented charges. ![]() |
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