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| | Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Duchamp was one of the first artists to use found objects, readymades, as the basis for his artworks. |  | | 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. |  | | The last surviving member of the Duchamp family of artists, in 1967, in Rouen, France, 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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| | "Macaroni repaired is ready for Thursday...." Marcel Duchamp as Conservator |
 | | Tharrats, "Marcel Duchamp," Art Actuel (Lausanne) 6 (1958): 1. |  | | Duchamp established this preference--because of its reputation for permanence--during his brief Munich sojourn (1911-12) on the advice of his German friend, Max Bergmann. |  | | Duchamp, along with a professional restorer, determined that the one-inch-long tear in one of the darker areas of the picture and some missing paint was not terribly serious. |
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| | Suzanne Duchamp -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Suzanne Duchamp (1889 - September 11, 1963) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (Click link for more info and facts about Dadaist) Dadaist painter. |  | | She began her studies at the (Click link for more info and facts about École des Beaux-Arts) École des Beaux-Arts in her native Rouen when she was 16. |  | | That same year, she married artist (Click link for more info and facts about Jean Crotti) Jean Crotti, whose painting she would greatly influence. |
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| | Jacques Villon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | While he was a young man, his maternal grandfather Emile Nicolle, successful businessman and artist, taught him and his siblings. |  | | Among Villon's greatest achievements as a printmaker was his creation of a purely graphic language for cubism — an accomplishment that no other printmaker, including his fellow cubists Pablo Picasso or Georges Braque, could claim. |  | | In 1894, he and his brother Raymond moved to the Montmartre quarter of Paris. |
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| | Suzanne Duchamp |
 | | Suzanne Duchamp had her first major exhibition at the Salon des Independants in Paris at the age of 22. |  | | With the outbreak of the first world war, she served as a nurse and it was in 1916 that she produced her Dadaist works. |  | | Multiplication Broken and Restored was completed in 1919 and in that same year Suzanne Duchamp married fellow artist Jean Crotti. |
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| | ART / 4 / 2DAY |
 | | Marcel Duchamp and their sister Suzanne Duchamp, also a painter, retained the original name. |  | | Villon had been particularly close to his brother, who together with a third brother, the artist Marcel Duchamp, made up one of the most famous families in the history of modern art. |  | | In January 1894, having completed his studies at the Lycée Corneille in Rouen, he was sent to study at the Faculty of Law of the University of Paris, but within a year he was devoting most of his time to art, already contributing lithographs to Parisian illustrated newspapers such as Assiette au beurre. |
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| | HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results |
 | | Disguise and display: recent publications detail a long-neglected aspect of Marcel Duchamp's seminal oeuvre--installation design as a work of art. |  | | to his sister Suzanne in Paris for the... |  | | particularly his sister Suzanne and his two idolized... |
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| | Suzanne Duchamp - Crotti artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Posters, graphics, original art and books by the Dada artists. |  | | Share your comments about the artist Suzanne Duchamp - Crotti |  | | Saatchi catalogue with the greatest modern European painters: |
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