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  Marcel Duchamp
However, Duchamp uses it as a non-referential surface upon which some of the isolated components, such as the chocolate grinder and the glider, are shown with painstakingly convincing perspective.
Duchamp invents the working parts of these two sexual machines, which are as arbitrary and absurd as the machinery of Roussel which inspired them.
Duchamp calls them "malic molds" ("malic" for "male"), assigns professions to them in then- "cemetery of uniforms and liveries" and says they are to be filled with illuminating gas.
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  Suzanne Duchamp - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Suzanne Duchamp (1889 – September 11, 1963) was a French Dadaist painter.
Born in Blainville-Crevon, Seine-Maritime in the Haute-Normandie Region of France, she was the fourth of six children born into the artistic family of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp.
Jacques Villon nee Jacques Duchamp (1875 - 1963), painter, printmaker
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Suzanne Duchamp
Suzanne Duchamp (1889 - 1963) was a French Dadaist painter.
Born in Blainville-Crevon, Normandy, France, she was the fourth of six children born into the artistic family of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp.
Completed at the end of the War in 1919, Multiplication Broken and Restored is a prime example of the Dada work of Suzanne Duchamp.
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  Suzanne Duchamp
Suzanne Duchamp (1889 - 1963) was a French Dadaist painter.
Born in Blainville-Crevon, Normandy, France, she was the fourth of six children born into the artistic family of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp.
Completed at the end of the War in 1919, Multiplication Broken and Restored is a prime example of the Dada work of Suzanne Duchamp.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Suzanne Duchamp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Suzanne Duchamp (October 20, 1889 – September 11, 1963) was a French Dadaist painter.
It was gossiped at the time that it was a marriage of convenience for Duchamp, whose "plump" new bride was the daughter of a wealthy automobile manufacturer, and her marriage contract was to have supplied him with a steady source of income while he painted and pursued his interests in chess.
Marcel Duchamp died on October 2, 1968 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France and is buried in the Rouen Cemetery, in Rouen, Normandy, France.
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 Marcel Duchamp - Biography
Duchamp removed the work from the exhibition entirely, and, in 1913, it went on to create a scandal at the Armory Show in New York City instead; it also spawned dozens of parodies in the years that followed.
Duchamp was one of the first artists to use found objects, readymades, as the basis for his artworks.
Duchamp's parody of the Mona Lisa adds a goatee and moustache.Marcel Duchamp took aim at conventional notions of "high art," "culture" and commodities by presenting mass-produced objects such as a bottle rack or a snow shovel as sculpture.
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 AE160D Unit 2: Marcel Duchamp
Marcel came from an artistic family and was the brother of the sculptor Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Suzanne Duchamp, the poet, and half brother of the painter Jacques Villon.
Duchamp was perhaps the most influential artist of the 20th century, and in many respects, one of the strangest.
Duchamp painted very little after 1915, although he continued until 1923 to work on his masterpiece, "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even", which is now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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 Suzanne Duchamp - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Suzanne Duchamp (October 20, 1889 – September 11, 1963) was a French Dadaist painter.
Born in Blainville-Crevon, Seine-Maritime in the Haute-Normandie Region of France, she was the fourth of sex children born into the artistic family of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp.
In 1920 Suzanne showed several of her works at the Salon des Indépendants, along with Francis Picabia and Crotti.
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 Marcel Duchamp:
During this period Duchamp's fascination with transition, change, movement and distance began to manifest, and like many artists of the time he was intrigued with the concept of the 4th dimension and depicting it.
Duchamp carefully created The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), working on the piece from 1915 to 1923 except when he was in Buenos Aires and Paris in 1918-1920.
Duchamp became a United States citizen in 1955 his but his influence on the art world remained behind the scenes until the late 1950s when he was "discovered" by a young artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns who were eager to escape the dominance of Abstract Expressionism.
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 Biography of Marcel Duchamp
Duchamp, together with Leger, Picabia, and others, formed the group of painters called "The Golden Section." Duchamp was born in a town near Rouen, France, called Blainville, on July 28, 1887, to a family filled with AN interest in art.
He was the brother of the poet Suzanne Duchamp and the brother of Raymond Duchamp-Villon, the sculptor.
Duchamp's style was a mix of the Dadist style, and that of the Surrealists, but was also influenced by Cubism, as seen in his work, "The Chess Players".
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 The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp. (book reviews) - Encyclopedia.com
Even though Duchamp might have disagreed with Schwarz's interpretation of his work, he was too much of a gentleman to have voiced an objection.
Before Duchamp's death in 1968, this piece was acquired by the Cassandra Foundation and, in accordance with the artist's wishes, was donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Duchamp himself was unable to locate this work in his lifetime, which is why he chose to reproduce it as the poster for his first retrospective exhibition at the Pasadena Museum in 1963 (S.588; in other words, he "wanted Wanted").
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 Marcel Duchamp
It was gossiped at the time that it was a marriage of convenience for Duchamp, whose "plump" new bride was the daughter of a wealthy automobile manufacturer, and her marriage contract was to have supplied him with a steady source of income while he painted and pursued his interests in chess.
Marcel Duchamp died on October 2, 1968 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France and is buried in the Rouen Cemetery, in Rouen, Normandy, France.
Duchamp assembled the first readymade, a bicycle wheel mounted on a stool titled Bicycle Wheel (1913), the same time as his Nude Descending A Staircase was attracting the attention of critics at the International Exhibition of Modern Art.
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Duchamp settled in New York City after that, and met the French painter Francis Picabia in 1915, who was also painting in a cubism-derived style.
Duchamp and the Dadists believed that the logic and reason which led to World War I had no place in art.
Duchamp worked leisurely between 1915-23 on "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even", painted on glass with pieces of painted, cut-out tin applied.
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 Hotel Duchamp
Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (1889-1963), painter Living and working in a studio in Montparnasse, Marcel Duchamp's early works were Post-Impressionist in style but he would become perhaps the most influential of the Dada artists.
Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968), painter, sculptor and author She began her studies at the ''École des Beaux-Arts'' in her native Rouen when she was 16.
Duchamp said of art, :''The creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act.'' Fun...
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During this period Duchamp's fascination with transition, change, movement and distance began to manifest, and like many artists of the time he was intrigued with the concept of the 4th dimension and depicting it.
Duchamp carefully created The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), working on the piece from 1915 to 1923 except when he was in Buenos Aires and Paris in 1918-1920.
Duchamp became a United States citizen in 1955 his but his influence on the art world remained behind the scenes until the late 1950s when he was "discovered" by a young artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns who were eager to escape the dominance of Abstract Expressionism.
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 Marcel Duchamp - Olga's Gallery
Marcel Duchamp was born on 28 July 1887, in Blainville, near Rouen, France, into the family of a well to-do-notary.
Both parents respected and encouraged cultural activities; four of their children became artists - Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876-1918), sculptor, Suzanne Duchamp, poetess and artist, better known under the name of Crotti, Marcel Duchamp himself, and the half brother of the three, Gaston, painter, who is known as Jacques Villon.
Between 1906 and 1910 Duchamp hesitated between different styles, the most influential on him were Fauvism...
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The Duchamp brothers: Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Villon and Raymond Duchamp-VillonLiving and working in a studio in Montparnasse, Marcel Duchamp's early works were Post-Impressionist in style but he would become perhaps the most influential of the Dada artists.
During 1923, Duchamp virtually abandoned his career as an artist to play chess, a habit-forming stategy game which he played for the rest of his life to the near exclusion of all other activity.
Duchamp's obsessive fascination with chess can be traced back much earlier to the themes of his major art pieces.
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 International Paintings and Sculpture | Bottle dryer
In a letter to his sister Suzanne, written from New York in mid-January 1916, Duchamp mentioned the bottle dryer he had left behind in his Paris studio in rue Saint-Hippolyte, and stated, 'I had purchased this as a sculpture already made' ('comme une sculpture toute faite'), the first mention of the concept of the Ready-made.
By the time Suzanne received this letter, however, she had probably already thrown out the bicycle wheel and the bottle dryer in the process of cleaning Duchamp's vacated studio.
Duchamp purchased a replacement in Paris around 1921, which is now in the collection of Robert Lebel, Paris.
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 Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Douchamp nasce il 28 luglio 1887 a Blainville, vicino a Rouen.
Il 1913, anno in cui l’artista fa ritorno a Parigi, rappresenta una tappa cruciale nella carriera artistica di Duchamp: decide infatti di abbandonare tutte le forme convenzionali di pittura e disegno, per privilegiare nuovi materiali e l’impiego di oggetti.
Duchamp partecipa attivamente alla vita culturale americana, divenendo uno dei soci fondatori dell’Associazione degli artisti indipendenti di New York (1916); ma il rifiuto di un suo ready-made, la Fontana, in occasione della prima mostra, lo costringe ad abbandonare il gruppo.
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 Marcel Duchamp - Artist Biography
Marcel Duchamp, born in Blainville, near Rouen, is the brother of painters Jacques Villon and Suzanne Duchamp, and of the sculptor Raymond Duchamp-Villon.
Duchamp 's twenty-odd paintings are psychologically meaningful, humorous, and curiously disquieting, with witty punning titles that add to our perplexity and enjoyment.
Although Duchamp had given up painting, his influence on the Dadaists was enormous, and he continued to exert an influence upon all forms of contemporary art.
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 Brain-Juice | Biography of Marcel Duchamp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Duchamp hired a professional sign painter to create the painting, a method later used by Andy Warhol, then placed actual objects, such as a safety pin, next to representations of reality, such as a painted tear in the canvas.
Duchamp also set a precedent for later developments in kinetic art with a series of motorized compositions on glass, which he called "Precision Optics." When rotated, the objects gave the appearance of three dimensions.
Although Duchamp’s art certainly does a better job of asking "What is Art?" than providing an answer, his works nonetheless serve as a constant reminder of the importance of challenging conventions within the art world and beyond.
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 Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp, born in Blainville, near Rouen, is the brother of painters Jacques Villon and Suzanne Duchamp, and of the sculptor Raymond Duchamp-Villon.
Duchamp 's twenty-odd paintings are psychologically meaningful, humorous, and curiously disquieting, with witty punning titles that add to our perplexity and enjoyment.
Although Duchamp had given up painting, his influence on the Dadaists was enormous, and he continued to exert an influence upon all forms of contemporary art.
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 Wikinfo | Marcel Duchamp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Politically, Duchamp opposed the first world war and identified with Individualist Anarchism, in particular with Max Stirner's philosophical tract The Ego and Its Own, the study of which Duchamp considered the turning point in his artistic and intellectual development.
Duchamp was one of the first artists to use found objects as the basis for his artworks.
Duchamp's circle also included Louise and Walter Arensberg, Beatrice Wood and fellow Frenchman, Francis Picabia, as well as other avant-garde figures.
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 James Logan Courier » "I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Marcel Duchamp (July 28, 1887 — October 2, 1968) was a French artist (he became an American citizen in 1955) whose work and ideas had considerable influence on the development of post-World War II Western art, and his advice to modern art collectors helped shape the tastes of the Western art world.
As a child, with his two older brothers already from home at school in Rouen, Duchamp was closest to his sister Suzanne who was a willing accomplice in the games and activities conjured from his fertile imagination.
In 1912, Duchamp painted Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (Nu duscendant un éscalier n° 2), in which the motion of the mechanistic nude is expressed by superimposed images, similar to motion pictures.
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 Wikinfo | Raymond Duchamp-Villon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Duchamp-Villon was born Pierre-Maurice-Raymond Duchamp in Damville, Eure, in the Haute-Normandie region of France, the second son of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp.
Two years later they moved to the village of Puteaux at the outskirts of Paris where the three Duchamp brothers were part of the regular meetings of what became know as the Puteaux Group of artists and critics.
In 1967, in Rouen, his last surviving artist brother Marcel helped organize an exhibition called "Les Duchamp: Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp, Suzanne Duchamp." Some of this family exhibition was later shown at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris.
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