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Bellmer, Hans DESCRIPTIVE TITLE:
The Doll
ca. 1934 / print ca. 1949
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NOTES:
Catalogued 7/97, DZ.
"'Les Jeux de la Poupée' includes photographs of (Bellmer's) second
doll, and each photograph is hand-coloured. This technique involved
applying special aniline dyes with a small flat brush in the manner of
turn-of-the-century postcards. ... The colours are mostly pale and
delicate - purples and mauves, blues and greens, oranges and yellows -
and applied so as to create an artifical rather than a natural effect.
The result intensifies the atmosphere of each image, so that the Doll
can appear more vulnerable, the setting more threatening. ..."
[Peter Webb/Robert Short, --Hans Bellmer--, 1985, p. 67]
"[Paul] Eluard was working with Picasso and Man Ray after his return
from Spain, but in December 1938 when Bellmer had moved to Paris, the
poet chose fourteen of the second series of photographs and used the
as inspiration for 14 short prose-poems. Bellmer had written an
introduction earlier in 1938, and Zervos planned to publish the whole
as a book entitled 'Jeux Vagues la poupée' in 1939. ...the project had
to be cancelled at the outbreak of the war... It was another ten years
before the introduction, the poems and the photographs were published
together by Editions Premières in Paris in November 1949 as 'Les Jeux
de la poupée' [The Games of the Doll]. [Webb/Short, p. 62]
SUBJECT:
artifact, doll
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French (b. Katowice, 1902-1975)
BOOK TITLE:
"Les Jeux De La Poupee," 1949
gelatin silver print with applied color
13.8 x 14.0 cm.
Museum Purchase: Alvin Langdon Coburn Fund
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Bellmer, Hans. --Die Puppe.-- Berlin: Gerhardt Verlag, 1962. p. 83.//
Sayag, Alain. --Hans Bellmer Photographien.-- Munich: Schirmer-Mosel,
1983. p. 86.//
Webb, Peter & Short, Robert. --Hans Bellmer.-- London: Quartet Books,
1985. fig. ii.//
Mulligan, Therese & Wooters, David. --Photography from 1839 to today:
George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.-- Cologne: Taschen, 1999. p. 538.//
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