
Untitled Nude, 1928

images that haunt us

![Louis Fleckenstein :: Louis Fleckenstein [Female Nude Seated on Bed] 1895-1943. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum](https://unregardoblique.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/louis-fleckenstein-female-nude-seated-on-bed-1895-1943-getty-museum.jpg?w=752)
![Louis Fleckenstein :: [Half Nude Reclining on Bed]; 1895–1943. Toned gelatin silver print. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52200438921_ced912dec1_o.jpg)








On December 1924 Francis Picabia asked Bronia to participate in a production, Ciné Sketch, that he and René Clair were putting on after the ballet on New Year’s Eve. Bronia agreed, and she and Marcel Duchamp appeared nude—Duchamp did have a strategically placed fig leaf—in a living tabloid of Lucas Cranach’s Adam and Eve, which Man Ray photographed. This photograph most probably belongs to that series.
