Berenice Abbot worked as an assistant to this photographer, who, like her, championed the empty street views of Eugène Atget. This photographer captured another artist nude with ink over her palm and forearm, standing behind a printing wheel. With their lover, this photographer developed a technique of exposing a developing image to a flash of light called solarisation. The torso of that lover, Lee Miller, appears in one of this photographer’s (*) namesake photograms. A woman rests her head next to an upright African mask in this photographer’s Noir et blanche, and his portrait of an artist wearing a hat and pearls is the label of the Belle Haleine perfume bottle. In a photo by this man, Kiki de Montparnasse’s nude back has two f-holes painted on it. For 10 points, Le Violon d’Ingres was taken by what Surrealist? ■END■
ANSWER: Man Ray (The powerbreak clue refers to a rayograph.)
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