Doepel, R. T. (Rory Terence)
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
An Iconographic Analysis of Duchamp's Bride-image in the Large Glass, undated
Doepel, Rory T. "An Iconographic Analysis of Duchamp's Bride-image in the Large Glass." Typescript, pp. 1-53.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Elizabeth Rankin, 1984 March 13
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Elizabeth Rankin, Head of the Department of Art History at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Correspondence from Elizabeth Rankin to Anne d'Harnoncourt, 1984 March 7
Correspondence from Elizabeth Rankin, Head of the Department of Art History at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, to Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Includes abstract of thesis "Arcane Symbolism in Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass and Selected Works by Joan Miró" by Rory T. Doepel.
Correspondence from R. T. Doepel to Anne d'Harnoncourt, 1987 June 22
Correspondence from R. T. Doepel, University of the Witwatersrand, to Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
De Arte. "Duchamp and Ezekiel", 1985 September
De Arte, volume 33. "Duchamp and Ezekiel" by Rory Doepel [copy].
De Arte. "Kabbalistic symbolism in Duchamp's readymade Comb", 1981
De Arte, volume 25. "Kabbalistic symbolism in Duchamp's readymade Comb" by Rory Doepel [copy].
Doepel, Rory T., 1980-1981, 1986-1987
Excerpt from "Arcane Symbolism in Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass and Selected Works by Joan Miró", circa 1984
Excerpt from "Arcane Symbolism in Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass and Selected Works by Joan Miró" by Rory T. Doepel [copy].
Marcel Duchamp's Bottlerack (1914/1964), undated
Doepel, Rory T. "Marcel Duchamp's bottlerack (1914/1964)." Typescript, pp. 1-21.
South African Journal of Cultural and Art History. "Zoharic imagery in the work of Miró (1924-1933)", 1987
South African journal of cultural and art history. "Zoharic imagery in the work of Miró (1924-1933)" by Rory Doepel [copy].