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clippings (information artifacts)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Art Journal. "X Rays and the Quest for Invisible Reality in the Art of Kupka, Duchamp, and the Cubists", 1988 Winter

 Object — Box 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: MDR_B002_F015_001
Scope and Contents

Art Journal, volume 47, number 4. "X Rays and the Quest for Invisible Reality in the Art of Kupka, Duchamp, and the Cubists" by Linda Dalrymple Henderson [copy].

Dates: 1988 Winter

New York Tribune. "French Artists Spur on an American Art", 1915 October 24

 Object — Box 30, Folder: 2
Identifier: MDE_B030_F002_002
Scope and Contents

New York Tribune. "French Artists Spur on an American Art" [copy].

Dates: 1915 October 24

The New Yorker. "Duchamp and New York", 1996 November 25

 Object — Box 3, Folder: 33
Identifier: MDR_B003_F033_001
Scope and Contents

The New Yorker. "Duchamp and New York" by Calvin Tomkins.

Dates: 1996 November 25

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show", 1963 February 15

 Object — Box 13, Folder: 51
Identifier: MDE_B013_F051_001
Scope and Contents

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show" by William Chapin Seitz [copy].

Dates: 1963 February 15

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show", 1963 February 15

 Object — Box 3, Folder: 18
Identifier: MDR_B003_F018_001
Scope and Contents

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show" by William Chapin Seitz [copy].

Dates: 1963 February 15