About The Work
This extremely rare, vintage, historic offset lithograph, depicting one of Duchamp's most iconic and memorable works, was created on the occasion of the Marcel Duchamp exhibition at The Art Institute of Chicago from March 9 - April 14, 1974. This traveling exhibition organized by the renowned Anne d’Harnoncourt of Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the country's premier authorities on Duchamp and the equally distinguished Kynaston McShine of The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Courtesy of Alpha 137
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Offset Lithograph Poster mounted to Cardboard.
24.00 x 18.00 in
61.0 x 45.7 cm
Unsigned.
About The Work
This extremely rare, vintage, historic offset lithograph, depicting one of Duchamp's most iconic and memorable works, was created on the occasion of the Marcel Duchamp exhibition at The Art Institute of Chicago from March 9 - April 14, 1974. This traveling exhibition organized by the renowned Anne d’Harnoncourt of Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the country's premier authorities on Duchamp and the equally distinguished Kynaston McShine of The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Courtesy of Alpha 137
From The Magazine
- Art 101: How Duchamp, Kusama, & Basquait Take Selfies: 27 Contemporary Self-Portraits
- Art 101: The Art of the Botch Job: What Happens When a Priceless Piece of Art is Destroyed?
- Art 101: The Evolution of Art: Artworks That Advanced Our Understanding of the Medium, Part I
- Art 101: The 10 Essays That Changed Art Criticism Forever
- Art 101: Alexander Calder, More than a Sculptor, Made Paintings, Jewelry, and Stage Sets
Condition: Some creasing and waviness throughout as well as some color loss and paper loss along edges but in ok to good vintage condition. See photos; as is
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