Take an interactive journey through the art and ideas of Marcel Duchamp. Flash, 236k. ... by Andrew Stafford ... FULL WINDOW | TEXT ONLY...
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Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marcel Duchamp (28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968; ) was a French artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements. Duchamp's output influenced the developm...
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Marcel Duchamp, French Dada artist, whose small but controversial output exerted a strong influence on the development of 20th-century avant-garde art. ... Born on July 28, 1887, in Blainville, brother of the artist Raymond Duchamp-Villon and half brother of the painter Jacques Villon, ... Marcel Duchamp 1887-1968...
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Marcel Duchamp [French-born American Dadaist/Surrealist Conceptual Artist, 1887-1968] Guide to pictures of works by Marcel Duchamp in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Marcel Duchamp at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Le Boite en Valise de ou par Marcel Duchamp...
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The Marcel Duchamp World Community Web Site offers a neutral, unbiased, internet location for the meeting and exchange of ideas among the international community of people interested in Marcel Duchamp studies.
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Marcel Duchamp Images on the Web ... Marcel Duchamp images and biography ... Text from Janis Mink, "Marcel Duchamp, 1887-1968: Art as Anti-Art"
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He is the brother of Raymond Duchamp-Villon, the sculptor, and of Suzanne Duchamp, the poetess and a half brother of Jacques Villon. In 1911 he was a member in the painters' circle known as the "Golden Section", together with La Fresnaye, Léger, Metzinger, Picabia, and others.
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