Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World

“The Sleepwalker” by George Platt Lynes, 1935. Lynes composed this picture from two negatives. The seams between them were airbrushed out so that his surprising anatomical conjunction would have the perfect aplomb of dream imagery. Alfred Barr's Museum of Modern Art exhibition Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism (1936) included The Sleepwalker, probably a copyprint made by Lynes from this original. (Photo courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Manipulating Photos in a Pre-digital World
   
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