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The complete works of Marcel Duchamp

This book presents a wide-ranging compilation of Marcel Duchamp's paintings, sculptures, and conceptual works, along with his essays and notes, showcasing his diverse and groundbreaking contributions to modern art. more

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Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp

Marcel Duchamp, a French artist born on July 28, 1887, and died on October 2, 1968, was a pivotal figure in the history of modern art. He is known as one of the founders of Dadaism and his unique artistic vision and works have had a profound impact on contemporary art. more

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