photographic prints
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Marcel Duchamp with group of friends in New York, 1945
Marcel Duchamp with group of friends, including Max Ernst, André Breton, Arshile Gorky, Nicolas Calas, Matta, Frederick Kiesler, and others. New York, New York. Copy print received from the Museum of Modern Art. Another version is in the Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Marcel Duchamp with the "Artists in Exile" group, circa 1942
Marcel Duchamp with the "Artists in Exile" group. Copy print made by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Another version is in the Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Photograph of "Marcel Duchamp", undated
Kiesler, Frederick. "Marcel Duchamp," 1947. Copy print received from the Museum of Modern Art.
Photograph of "Please Touch" pasties popping out of shipping box, undated
Photograph by Denise Bellon of "Please Touch" pasties popping out of shipping box inscribed "Marcel's bosom pops out, Frederick Kiesler."
Photograph of unidentified work, undated
Unidentified work, possibly architectural model by Frederick Kiesler. Photograph.
Photographs and illustrations of "The Large Glass" used for "Design-correlation" article, 1937
Photographs and illustrations of "The Large Glass" by Marcel Duchamp used for "Design-correlation" article in Architectural Record by Frederick Kielser.
Photographs and layouts used for "Design-correlation" article, 1937-1944
Photographs and layouts used for "Design-correlation" article in Architectural Record by Frederick Kielser.
Photographs and layouts used for "Les larves d'imagie", circa 1945
Photographs and layouts used for "Les larves d'imagie" in View by Frederick Kiesler.
Photographs for illustrations used for "Les larves d'imagie", circa 1945
Photographs for illustrations used for "Les larves d'imagie" in View by Frederick Kiesler.
Photographs of chess pieces, lion sculpture, and hand print used for "Design-correlation" article, 1937
Photographs of chess pieces, lion sculpture, and hand print used for "Design-correlation" article in Architectural Record by Frederick Kielser.