Box 60
Contains 259 Results:
Brancusi, Constantin. "Prometheus" (with "Child's Head" on reverse). Marcel Duchamp, circa 1919
Photographs of works sent to the Arensbergs for possible purchase, including several sent by Marcel Duchamp, who negotiated many purchases on the couple's behalf.
Photograph of "Prometheus" and "Child's Head", circa 1919
Photograph of "Prometheus" and "hild's Head" by Constantin Brancusi. Offered for sale to the Arensbergs by Marcel Duchamp. Originally enclosed with Duchamp letter dated 1919. Letter has since been lost.
Braque, Georges. "Le Gueridon." Buchholz Gallery (New York, N.Y.), undated
Photographs of works sent to the Arensbergs for possible purchase, including several sent by Marcel Duchamp, who negotiated many purchases on the couple's behalf.
Photograph of "Le Gueridon", undated
Photograph of "Le Gueridon" by Georges Braque. Offered for sale to the Arensbergs by Buchholz Gallery (New York, N.Y.). Photo by Adolph Studly.
Braque, George. "Still Life." Buchholz Gallery (New York, N.Y.), undated
Photographs of works sent to the Arensbergs for possible purchase, including several sent by Marcel Duchamp, who negotiated many purchases on the couple's behalf.
Photograph of "Still Life", undated
Photograph of "Still Life" by Georges Braque. Offered for sale to the Arensbergs by Buchholz Gallery (New York, N.Y.). Photo by Adolph Studly.
Calder. Alexander. "Mobile." Marcel Duchamp, undated
Photographs of works sent to the Arensbergs for possible purchase, including several sent by Marcel Duchamp, who negotiated many purchases on the couple's behalf.
African. Benin Bird. M. Knoedler & Co., undated
Photographs of works sent to the Arensbergs for possible purchase, including several sent by Marcel Duchamp, who negotiated many purchases on the couple's behalf.
Photograph of idiophone in the form of a bird, undated
Photograph of idiophone in the form of a bird. Offered for sale to the Arensbergs by M. Knoedler & Co.
African. Benin Bronze Plaque. Unidentified Source, undated
Photographs of works sent to the Arensbergs for possible purchase, including several sent by Marcel Duchamp, who negotiated many purchases on the couple's behalf.
