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Box 27

 Container

Contains 119 Results:

Negative print of collage with ink drawing of Frederic James Gregg, 1919

 Object — Box: 27, Folder: 18
Identifier: MDP_B027_F018_13-1972-9-761
Scope and Contents

Duchamp, Marcel. Collage with ink drawing of Frederic James Gregg, typed label, and handwritten inscription.

Dates: 1919

Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players." Drawing, 1911

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 19
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: 1911

Photograph of "Study for Portrait of Chess Players", 1911 October-November

 Object — Box: 27, Folder: 19
Identifier: MDP_B027_F019_13-1972-9-639
Scope and Contents

Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players." In the collection of the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris.

Dates: 1911 October-November

Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players" (destroyed) in studio. Neuilly, France. Drawing, 1911 October

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 20
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: 1911 October

Destroyed version of Study for Portrait of Chess Players in studio, 1918 or 1917

 Object — Box: 27, Folder: 20
Identifier: MDP_B027_F020_13-1972-9-456
Scope and Contents

Duchamp, Marcel. Destroyed version of "Study for Portrait of Chess Players," 1911, pictured in Duchamp's W. 67th Street studio and envelope.

Dates: 1918 or 1917

Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players" in studio. Drawing, 1911

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 21
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: 1911

Photograph of "Study for Portrait of Chess Players" in studio, circa 1917-1918

 Object — Box: 27, Folder: 21
Identifier: MDP_B027_F021_13-1972-9-638
Scope and Contents

Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players," 1911, pictured in Duchamp's W. 67th Street studio.

Dates: circa 1917-1918

Duchamp, Marcel. "To Be Looked at..." [in Katherine Dreier's house?]. Painting on glass. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1918

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 22
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: 1918

"To Be Looked at…" in Katherine Dreier's house, undated

 Object — Box: 27, Folder: 22
Identifier: MDP_B027_F022_13-1972-9-662
Scope and Contents

Duchamp, Marcel. "To Be Looked at…," 1919. In Katherine Dreier's house [?]. Photo by John D. Schiff.

Dates: undated

Duchamp, Marcel. "To Be Looked at..." [before breaking, on balcony of Buenos Aires apartment]. Painting on glass, 1918

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 23
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: 1918