Rrose Selavy alias Marcel Duchamp (1921) by Man Ray

The artwork titled “Rrose Sélavy alias Marcel Duchamp” was created by Man Ray in 1921, and belongs to the Dada art movement. This photograph features Marcel Duchamp cross-dressed as his female alter ego, Rrose Sélavy. The genre of the artwork is a photo.

The artwork is a monochromatic photograph that exudes an aura of introspection and enigma. Marcel Duchamp, disguised as Rrose Sélavy, dons a stylish hat adorned with a geometric pattern that enhances the surreal quality of the image. The fur collar around Duchamp’s neck adds a touch of sophistication and glamor. The delicate gesture of his hand near his face accentuates the contemplative expression. The inscription in the top left corner denotes a personal note from Man Ray, and the bottom right bears a cursive dedication by Duchamp’s alter ego, “Rrose Sélavy alias Marcel Duchamp”. The photograph is both a serious exploration of identity and an emblematic example of the playful yet provocative spirit of the Dada movement.

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