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  • Yes Sawyer, you were referring to Marcel Duchamp's dadaist sculpture entailed "Fountain" which was essentially an inverted urinal.

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  • French women don't romantically just sniff at the perfect pungent melon; to paraphrase Marcel Duchamp's word invention, they also have a knack for buying the right "readymade".

    Barbara Probst Solomon: On Julie & Julia, the Fake Movieland France and My Non-Buttery Menu 2009

  • Although a few artists, such as Marcel Duchamp and Willem de Kooning, would also be welcome here, it seems pedantic to complain of absences in the presence of such a deeply distinguished cast.

    A Father of Modern Art and His Many Progeny 2009

  • And although she painted many portraits, whimsical works that describe their subjects less by resemblance than by attributes, they were always of friends: artists and writers such as Marcel Duchamp, Alfred Stieglitz, and Carl Van Vechten.

    Florine Stettheimer. 2009

  • 'And people such as Marcel Duchamp developed the idea of seeing everyday objects as art.

    Home 2010

  • A chessplayer, a trickster, and an artist, '' 'Marcel Duchamp' '' created works of art that slyly debased traditional [[painting]] and sculpture.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • '' 'Marcel Duchamp' '' '' '(Rose Sélavy)' '' (Blainville, 1887 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1968) was a born French American [[painter]] and [[sculptor]].

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Although a few artists, such as Marcel Duchamp and Willem de Kooning, would also be welcome here, it seems pedantic to complain of absences in the presence of such a deeply distinguished cast.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • '' 'Marcel Duchamp' '' '' '(Rose Sélavy)' '' (Blainville, 1887 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1968) was a born

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • He began writing his highly personal and idiomatic poetry around 1914, focusing on an unpretentious, playful manner that related to and was published in the Dadaist magazines such as Marcel Duchamp’s The Blind Man, which presented two of Brown’s poems in its second issue of 1917.

    Bob Brown greenintegerblog 2008

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