Rouen, France
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Marcel Duchamp to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1919
Correspondence from Marcel Duchamp to Walter and Louise Arensberg [copy].
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1966 November 7
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1967 January 16
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1967 February 28
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch to Evan H. Turner, 1967 June 7
Correspondence from Olga Popovitch, Curator for the Musée des beaux arts, Rouen, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Duchamp family home in Rouen, undated
Duchamp family home in Rouen (#71 Rue Jeanne d'Arc) in which Duchamps lived from 1905-1925. Photo by Photo Ellebe.
Duchamp family tomb in Cimetière monumental de Rouen, undated
Duchamp family tomb in Cimetière monumental de Rouen. Photo by Photo Ellebe.
Duchamp family tomb in Cimetière monumental de Rouen, undated
Duchamp family tomb in Cimetière monumental de Rouen. Photo by Photo Ellebe.
E. Gamelin Co. pamphlets, 1994
E. Gamelin Co. Pamphlets regarding the chocolate shop where Duchamp first saw the chocolate grinder. Includes memorandum from Carolyn Peter to Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
"Et Qui Libre?' Hommage a Marcel Duchamp" exhibition announcement, 1994
Ecole régionale des beaux-arts de Rouen. "'Et Qui Libre?' Hommage a Marcel Duchamp." Exhibition announcement.