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Last year, a small auction house in Berlin hammered an amusing gouache by the artist Suzanne Duchamp from around 1930 for all of €1,500 (about $1,600). Back in 2004, a firm in a Chicago suburb moved a ...
Boccioni paints the animal as eddying rainbow curves in “Plastic Forms of a Horse”. Raymond Duchamp-Villon, during the first world war, sculpts “The Horse” into a killing machine.
BERKELEY, Calif. -- For Berkeley artist Raymond L. Haywood, painting is his foundation. "I just love painting. I would paint on the ground. I would paint in the mud. I just like making marks. And ...
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There is also a small exhibition on French artist Raymond Duchamp-Villon. As a youth he visited the Halls of Machines at the Paris Universal Expositions of 1889 and 1900.
The second brother, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, had turned to sculpture and in only a dozen-odd works advanced to the front rank of early 20th century sculptors before his death in 1918, at 42, of ...
RAYMOND, WI — Raymond School Art Teacher Brooke Adamczyk believes art and art class are essential for students to unlock their creativity and express themselves. From kindergartners to eighth ...
MARCEL, 64, is the most famous of the Duchamp brothers. After a dozen years as modern art’s No. 1 bad boy, in 1923 he gave up such experiments as his stroboscopic Nude Descending a Staircase in ...
Philadelphia in New York: 90 Modern Works from the Philadelphia Museum of Art Oct 18, 1972– Jan 7, 1973 MoMA Twentieth- Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection May 28–Sep 1, 1969 ...