rayograph

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Ray +‎ -o- +‎ -graph, coined by Man Ray (1890–1976), American modernist artist, based on his own name.

Noun[edit]

rayograph (plural rayographs)

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  1. A photogram of the kind produced by Man Ray.
    • 2000, Lynn Gamwell, Dreams 1900-2000: Science, Art, and the Unconscious Mind:
      Man Ray developed a similar procedure for photography — montage and suggested the working of the unconscious mind by dropping objects randomly onto a light-sensitive surface in his rayograph process.
    • 2004, Barbara Beth Zabel, Assembling Art: The Machine and the American Avant-Garde:
      The artist constructed this rayograph by placing disparate objects — a notched collar and a strip of folded paper — on photographic paper.