Nut Girls (Les Filles des Noix) (1941) by Man Ray

Nut Girls (Les Filles des Noix) - Man Ray - 1941

Artwork Information

TitleNut Girls (Les Filles des Noix)
ArtistMan Ray
Date1941
Mediumcollage
Art MovementDada

About Nut Girls (Les Filles des Noix)

The artwork titled “Nut Girls (Les Filles des Noix)” was created by the artist Man Ray in 1941. The medium of this piece is collage, and it is associated with the Dada art movement. This work falls within the genre of figurative art.

The artwork demonstrates Man Ray’s innovative approach, blending surreal and nonsensical elements typical of Dadaism. Within the collage, there is a figure of a girl wearing a red dress with her head replaced by an image resembling a walnut. This substitution creates an abstract and whimsical composition. Additionally, the piece includes elements such as a black-and-white photograph of a walnut and a fragmented view of legs, contributing to its disjointed yet intriguing nature. The title “Nut Girls” aptly encapsulates the playful and surreal qualities central to the work’s overall aesthetic and thematic essence.

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