Box 22
Container
Contains 224 Results:
Feroy, Louis. "Marcel Duchamp." Portrait bust. Photo by Baker Studio, undated
File — Box: 22, Folder: 89
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Photographs of works of art primarily by Marcel Duchamp and his brother, Jacques Villon, as well as a handful of other artists. Most of the photographs are annotated on the verso by Duchamp, with brief descriptive information about the work. In the case of many of the images of his own works, it appears as though Duchamp may have used the photograph for publication or reproduction purposes.The subseries includes significant and rare prints of Duchamp's works photographed in situ....
Dates:
undated
Photograph of "Marcel Duchamp", undated
Object — Box: 22, Folder: 89
Identifier: MDP_B022_F089_13-1972-9-462
Scope and Contents
Feroy, Louis. "Marcel Duchamp." Portrait bust. Photo by Baker Studio.
Dates:
undated
Kandinsky, Wassily, 1866-1944. "Blau." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1927
File — Box: 22, Folder: 90
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Photographs of works of art primarily by Marcel Duchamp and his brother, Jacques Villon, as well as a handful of other artists. Most of the photographs are annotated on the verso by Duchamp, with brief descriptive information about the work. In the case of many of the images of his own works, it appears as though Duchamp may have used the photograph for publication or reproduction purposes.The subseries includes significant and rare prints of Duchamp's works photographed in situ....
Dates:
1927
Photograph of "Blau", undated
Object — Box: 22, Folder: 90
Identifier: MDP_B022_F090_13-1972-9-704
Scope and Contents
Kandinsky, Wassily. "Blau," 1927. Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff.
Dates:
undated
Lopper, Robert. "Monument to Marcel Duchamp." Assemblage, 1958
File — Box: 22, Folder: 91
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Photographs of works of art primarily by Marcel Duchamp and his brother, Jacques Villon, as well as a handful of other artists. Most of the photographs are annotated on the verso by Duchamp, with brief descriptive information about the work. In the case of many of the images of his own works, it appears as though Duchamp may have used the photograph for publication or reproduction purposes.The subseries includes significant and rare prints of Duchamp's works photographed in situ....
Dates:
1958
Photograph of "Monument to Marcel Duchamp", circa 1961
Object — Box: 22, Folder: 91
Identifier: MDP_B022_F091_001
Scope and Contents
Lopper, Robert. "Monument to Marcel Duchamp," 1958. Assemblage.
Dates:
circa 1961
Arakawa, Shusaku. "Diagram with Duchamp's Glass as Minor Detail." Assemblage. (1964). Photo by John D. Schiff, undated
File — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Photographs of works of art primarily by Marcel Duchamp and his brother, Jacques Villon, as well as a handful of other artists. Most of the photographs are annotated on the verso by Duchamp, with brief descriptive information about the work. In the case of many of the images of his own works, it appears as though Duchamp may have used the photograph for publication or reproduction purposes.The subseries includes significant and rare prints of Duchamp's works photographed in situ....
Dates:
undated
Diagram with Duchamp's Glass as Minor Detail, 1964
Object — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: MDP_B022_F001_001
Scope and Contents
Arakawa, Shusaku. "Diagram with Duchamp's Glass as Minor Detail." Assemblage. Photo by John D. Schiff.
Dates:
1964
Diagram with Duchamp's Glass as Minor Detail, 1964
Object — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: MDP_B022_F001_002
Scope and Contents
Arakawa, Shusaku. "Diagram with Duchamp's Glass as Minor Detail." Assemblage. Photo by John D. Schiff.
Dates:
1964
Brancusi, Constantin. "Little Girl." Sculpture. (circa 1910). Photo by John D. Schiff, undated
File — Box: 22, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Photographs of works of art primarily by Marcel Duchamp and his brother, Jacques Villon, as well as a handful of other artists. Most of the photographs are annotated on the verso by Duchamp, with brief descriptive information about the work. In the case of many of the images of his own works, it appears as though Duchamp may have used the photograph for publication or reproduction purposes.The subseries includes significant and rare prints of Duchamp's works photographed in situ....
Dates:
undated