36.8 x 50 cm. (14.5 x 19.7 in.) DUCHAMP Marcel. SELF-PORTRAIT IN PROFILE, 1959. Cut on film, autograph signature "Marcel déchiravit" on a piece of paper mounted with scotch tape; framed. 368 x 500 mm ...
McManus co-curated “Inventing Marcel Duchamp: The Dynamics of Portraiture” at the National Portrait Gallery with Anne Collins Goodyear. Why I chose this picture: Duchamp, upon his arrival in America ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Marcel Duchamp’s total sales are going up, and if ...
On March 27, 2009, the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, held the Fourth Edgar P. Richardson Symposium, an afternoon highlighting new research on Marcel Duchamp and the role of ...
Installation view of Marcel Duchamp: The Barbara and Aaron Levine Collection at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 2019 (photo by Lee Stalsworth) WASHINGTON, DC — If Marcel Duchamp was still ...
the complete portfolio, comprising the screenprint Self Portrait in Profile, the celluloid collotype Large Glass, the limited edition metal plaque Eau & Gaz à tous les étages and text by Robert Lebel, ...
The 100-piece exhibit — only a quarter of them actually by the hand of Marcel Duchamp — shows us the French-born prankster’s gift to posterity was to liberate portraiture from its own strictures.
Who is Marcel Duchamp? He's the man who, in 1912, made the masterpiece of modern painting titled "Nude Descending the Staircase, No. 2." Except when he's the virulently anti-painting guy who, just ...
The total value of an artist’s artworks sold at auction over a specific period. This metric reflects the artist’s overall market activity and demand in monetary terms. The middle value of all realized ...
On March 27, 2009, the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, held the Fourth Edgar P. Richardson Symposium, an afternoon highlighting new research on Marcel Duchamp and the role of ...
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