Nusch Eluard and Sonia Mossé, 1935
    Nusch Eluard and Sonia Mossé, 1935
    Nusch Eluard and Sonia Mossé, 1935

    Nusch Eluard and Sonia Mossé, 1935

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    The friendship between Nusch Eluard and Sonia Mossé

    Silver gelatin print of this photograph by Man Ray from a negative or internegative

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    Sonia Mossé (1917-1943, died at the Sobibor concentration camp in Poland) was close to the Surrealist movement, André Breton, and especially Paul Éluard. Her blonde beauty inspired photographers (Man Ray, Dora Maar, Juliette Lasserre, Otto Wols) and painters (Alberto Giacometti, Balthus, André Derain). Her friendship with Nusch Éluard is immortalized by this famous portrait by Man Ray from 1935.
    In 1938, she participated, along with a model, in the International Surrealist Exhibition in Paris (January 17–February 24, Galerie des Beaux-Arts).

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    1935
    1935 - ref.: K000
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