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"I am not being sarcastic, but mean it in all sincerity, when I say that the Artist even when copying another, works under the illusion that he is covering ground which he imagines no one has covered before him. He is then necessarily discovering a new beauty which only he can appreciate, to begin with." Johnson, Brooks (1989): Photography speaks. 66 Photographers on Their Art, Aperture, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, S. 50.
 
=== Literatur ===
 
=== Literatur ===
 
* Lottman, Herbert, R. (2001): Man Ray's Montparnasse, Harry N. Abramds, Inc., New York, S. 54-58.
 
* Lottman, Herbert, R. (2001): Man Ray's Montparnasse, Harry N. Abramds, Inc., New York, S. 54-58.
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* Johnson, Brooks (1989): Photography speaks. 66 Photographers on Their Art, Aperture, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, S. 50-51.
 
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"I am not being sarcastic, but mean it in all sincerity, when I say that the Artist even when copying another, works under the illusion that he is covering ground which he imagines no one has covered before him. He is then necessarily discovering a new beauty which only he can appreciate, to begin with." Johnson, Brooks (1989): Photography speaks. 66 Photographers on Their Art, Aperture, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, S. 50.

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  • Lottman, Herbert, R. (2001): Man Ray's Montparnasse, Harry N. Abramds, Inc., New York, S. 54-58.
  • Johnson, Brooks (1989): Photography speaks. 66 Photographers on Their Art, Aperture, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, S. 50-51.

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