
Variety Act 10: Man or Reptile or Razor? (1907) by Moriz Jung Print
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A spectacle of the surreal, a question without an answer. Moriz Jung’s "Variety Act 10" (1907) plunges into the world of early 20th-century cabaret, where reality bends and the extraordinary takes center stage. Man, reptile, or blade? The performer is a riddle wrapped in movement, a vision of mystery and transformation.
Now reinterpreted in fabric, this piece channels the spirit of the absurd, the theatrical, and the daring, inviting you to wear the enigma.
Original from the MET MUSEUM.
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