Much More Than A Muse: Lee Miller and Man Ray
"A new exhibit celebrates the work of two Surrealist artists: first  lovers, and later, friends. Elizabeth Lee Miller  was an actress, a  model, and a war correspondent, who had an intoxicating effect on her  lovers. One of those lovers was the avant-garde American artist Man Ray.  His love for her nearly drove him to madness — and also inspired some  of his most well-known work."
was an actress, a  model, and a war correspondent, who had an intoxicating effect on her  lovers. One of those lovers was the avant-garde American artist Man Ray.  His love for her nearly drove him to madness — and also inspired some  of his most well-known work."
"Miller was Ray's muse, but she became an accomplished photographer in her own right. Now, their work is displayed together for the first time at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass., in an exhibit called Man Ray/Lee Miller, Partners in Surrealism."