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Perhaps more than any other artist of the twentieth century, the iconoclastic ideas and work of Marcel Duchamp shaped the course of modern and contemporary art in the United States and Europe. French American artist Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp was born in Blainville, near Rouen, France on July 28, 1887 to Justin-Isidore (Eugène) Duchamp and his wife, Marie-Caroline-Lucie Nicolle. Duchamp had five siblings, including three artists: painter Jacques Villon (born Gaston Duchamp, 1875), the sculptor Raymond Duchamp-Villon (born Raymond Duchamp, 1876), and the painter Suzanne Duchamp (b. 1889). Marcel Duchamp briefly studied painting at the Académie Julien in Paris. In 1905, he completed a year of voluntary military service. Following his discharge, he returned to Paris, where he painted and produced cartoons for "Le Courrier Français" and "Le Rire."

Between 1908 and 1913, Duchamp lived and worked in the Paris suburb of Neuilly. During these years, he often traveled to Puteaux on Sunday where artists and writers including Jean Metzinger, Fernand Léger, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, and Guillaume Apollinaire gathered at his brothers' studios. In 1909, he exhibited publicly for the first time, showing two works at the Salon des Indépendants, and three at the Salon d'Automne. Also around this time, Duchamp met the painter Francis Picabia, whose spirited individualism and radical artistic ideas meshed well with Duchamp's. They became close friends and remained so until Picabia's death in 1953.

By 1911, Duchamp was working in a Cubist style and began incorporating sexual mechanical symbolism, biomorphism, and motion into such works as "Coffee Mill" and "Sad Young Man in a Train." The following year, he completed his best known painting, "Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2," which he withdrew from the March 1912 Salon des Indépendants in protest against criticism from the hanging committee. The painting later caused a scandal at the 1913 Armory Show in New York (travelled to Boston and Chicago), the first exhibition devoted to European modernism in the United States, where it was described by one critic as depicting an "explosion in a shingle factory." As a result, Duchamp became famous in the United States while remaining relatively obscure in Europe. During July and August of 1912, Duchamp traveled to Munich, where he painted "The Passage from the Virgin to the Bride" and "The Bride," and executed the first drawing on the theme of "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors."

In 1913, Duchamp virtually abandoned all conventional forms of painting and drawing, and began experimenting with chance, producing "Three Standard Stoppages" and "Erratum Musical." He also began studies and notes for his magnum opus "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (the Large Glass)" (1915-1923), a complex allegory of frustrated desire. In October of the same year, he moved back to Paris and, shortly thereafter, mounted a bicycle wheel upside down on a kitchen stool. This object, which he found visually delightful, proved to be a forerunner to the Readymades, commonplace objects that Duchamp elevated to the status of art by selecting, inscribing, and, sometimes, slightly altering them. The following year, Duchamp collected a small group of notes and one drawing in the "Box of 1914," of which at least three photographic replicas were made.

With the outbreak of World War I and his exemption from military service due to a mild heart condition, Duchamp found France to be inhospitable and in 1915 departed for New York, where he remained until 1918. While in the United States, Duchamp lived first with Walter and Louise Arensberg at 33 W. 67th Street, and later in a studio above their apartment. Walter Pach had introduced Duchamp to the Arensbergs upon his arrival, and they became instant and lifelong friends. In addition, the Arensbergs became Duchamp's greatest patrons, assembling the preeminent collection of his works that they presented to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1950. In exchange for rent, the Arensbergs eventually acquired ownership of "The Large Glass," which they later transferred to Katherine Dreier.

During this time, Duchamp was a primary participant in the so-called Arensberg Salon, where intellectuals, artists, writers, and others gathered almost nightly to imbibe, exchange artistic ideas, and play chess. Duchamp was also active in a variety of organized avant-garde artistic events and activities that helped to define New York's manifestation of the Dada movement. He exhibited five paintings and drawings, as well as two Readymades, at the April 1916 exhibition of modern art at the Bourgeois Gallery. He was a founding member of the Society of Independent Artists, Inc. His relationship with this organization was cut short when he resigned from the board after his submission of a urinal, under the pseudonym R. Mutt, was rejected from the inaugural exhibition. In addition, Duchamp with the aid of Henri-Pierre Roché, Walter Arensberg, and Beatrice Wood, published two little magazines: "The Blind Man" and "RongWrong."

Following the United States entry into World War I in 1917, Duchamp departed for Buenos Aires. During his nine-month stay in Argentina, Duchamp completed his study on glass, "To Be Looked at with One Eye, Close to, for Almost an Hour," worked on drawings for "The Large Glass," and played chess avidly. In June 1919, Duchamp sailed for France and once there, became associated with the Paris Dada group, which included André Breton, Louis Aragon, Paul Eluard, Tristan Tzara, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, and others. During this time, he produced "L.H.O.O.Q.", a postcard of Leonardo's Mona Lisa "rectified" with goatee and moustache, perhaps his work most frequently identified with the Dada movement.

In 1920, Duchamp returned to New York for a year's stay, during which he collaborated with photographer and painter Man Ray on a number of projects. Duchamp, with Man Ray's assistance, produced and documented "Rotary Glass Plates (Precision Optics)," and together they shot an anaglyphic film using two synchronized cameras. Along with Katherine Dreier, they conceived and founded the Société Anonyme, the first museum in the United States dedicated to modern art. Man Ray also photographed Duchamp in female guise, thereby documenting his newly created feminine alter-ego, Rrose Sélavy, who would henceforth give her name to Duchamp's published puns and Readymades. Duchamp and Man Ray also edited and published the single-issue little magazine "New York Dada" in April 1921. A few months later, Duchamp again sailed for Europe, settling in Paris with his sister Suzanne and her artist husband, Jean Crotti. Man Ray arrived in Paris a month later, and they continued their film experiments, which culminated in 1926 with "Anemic Cinema." Also in 1921, Duchamp had a comet shape shaved into his hair, a gesture prescient of the body art movement of the later twentieth century.

In 1922, Duchamp returned to New York to continue work on "The Large Glass," which the Arensbergs had transferred to Katherine Dreier in the previous year, shortly before they moved to California. While in New York, Duchamp designed the layout for "Some French Moderns Says McBride," an anthology of art critic Henry McBride's writings published by the Société Anonyme. Over the next 45 years Duchamp continued to create a variety of design projects, including exhibtions, books, and posters. In January 1923, Duchamp signed "The Large Glass," having brought it to a state of "incompletion." Shortly thereafter, he returned to Paris, where he remained until 1942 except for occasional trips around Europe and brief visits to New York in 1926-1927, 1933-1934, and 1936.

Over the next ten years, Duchamp dedicated an increasing amount of time to chess, participating in several professional competitions, including a 1925 chess tournament in Nice for which he designed the poster. And, in 1932, Duchamp published with Vitaly Halberstadt "L'Opposition et les cases conjugées sont réconciliées," a chess manual dedicated to several special end-game problems, for which Duchamp designed the layout and cover.

Despite pursuing chess professionally, Duchamp kept his hand in the art world. He participated in the organization of several exhibitions, including the 1926-1927 International Exhibition of Modern Art at the Brooklyn Museum, which included his "The Large Glass." The work was broken during its return to Dreier's Connecticut home, and Duchamp spent a month repairing it in 1936. Duchamp also earned money through the speculative purchase and sale of works of arts, including several on behalf of the Arensbergs. In 1927, for example, he purchased in conjunction with Roché a large number of works by his close friend Constantin Brancusi from the John Quinn estate. In June of that year, Duchamp married Lydie Sarazin-Levassor, whom he divorced a few months later. The marriage was a short and temporary disruption in his nearly twenty-year relationship with Mary Reynolds, an American widow who moved to Paris in the early 1920s where she became skilled in the art of bookbinding.

In 1934, Duchamp began a series of projects to produce or reproduce several works of art as editions. He assembled notes and photographs pertaining to "The Large Glass," for facsimile reproduction in "La Mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même" (known as "The Green Box"), published in an edition of 300. The following year, he produced a set of six Rotoreliefs in an edition of 500 that he displayed at the annual Paris inventors' salon. He also began a six-year project to assemble material for the "Box in a Valise," a museum in miniature of all his important works of art. The first Box was published in 1941. Duchamp and various assistants, including Joseph Cornell, Xenia Cage, and Jacqueline Matisse, assembled individual valises slowly over a period of several decades.

Work on the Box, like Duchamp's life itself, was complicated by the outbreak of World War II. He departed Paris in late May 1940 just weeks ahead of the Nazi Occupation. He and Mary Reynolds spent the summer in Arcachon in the Occupied Zone with Suzanne and Jean Crotti, and returned to Paris in September. Around that time, Duchamp began planning to immigrate to New York. Because of complications with his visa, the process took nearly two years, and required the help of many friends including Katherine Dreier, Alfred H. Barr, Jr., and Walter Arensberg. In the meantime, he received a permanent pass for the "free zone" as a cheese merchant, and surreptitiously transferred the Box components from his rue Larrey studio that he had occupied since 1926 to Marseilles, from where they were eventually shipped to New York.

Duchamp arrived in New York in June 1942, while Reynolds remained in Paris. He quickly became associated with the Surrealist group of artists and writers temporarily living in New York during the war, which included Breton, Max Ernst, Matta, André Masson, and Yves Tanguy. This was a natural progression as Duchamp had been publicly associated with Surrealism for some time. He had been included in the exhibition "Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism" at The Museum of Modern Art in 1937, as well as the "Exposition Internationale du Surrealisme" at the Galerie Beaux Arts, Paris, 1938.

During the 1940s and early 1950s, Duchamp served as editorial advisor for several issues of "VVV," and designed the cover for the Marcel Duchamp (March 1945) issue of "View" magazine. He collaborated with Breton, Sidney Janis, and Raymond A. Parker on the catalog and exhibition of "First Papers of Surrealism," sponsored by the Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies, and designed an installation for this exhibition using a mile of string. He participated in the filming of the surrealist movie by Hans Richter, "Dreams That Money Can Buy." In the fall of 1946, Duchamp visited Paris, where he and Breton designed and prepared the exhibition "Le Surréalisme en 1947" at the Galerie Maeght. Following his December return to New York, Duchamp in collaboration with Enrico Donati designed the exhibition's catalog, and hand-colored 999 foam-rubber "falsies" labeled "Prière de Toucher," for the deluxe edition. He also collaborated with Breton on window installations at Brentano's and the Gotham Book Mart. Also during this time, Duchamp began to fabricate "Etant donnés: 1º la chute d'eau, 2º le gaz d'éclairage," his last major work. The majority of the work, completed in secret between 1946 and 1966, was carried out in Duchamp's top-floor studio at 210 West 14th Street, which he had taken in 1943.

Simultaneous with his clandestine work on this tableau-assemblage, Duchamp made his own opinions on art much more public than ever before. In 1946, he granted his first extended interview with James Johnson Sweeney. Three years later, he participated in the three-day session of the Western Round Table on Modern Art, held at the San Francisco Museum of Art. In 1950, he contributed thirty-three critical studies of artists to the catalog of the "Collection of the Société Anonyme," which had been donated by Dreier to the Yale University Art Gallery. Between the mid-1950s and the mid-1960s, Duchamp delivered a number of important lectures at several locations. Duchamp delivered his autobiographical lecture "Apropos of Myself," regarding his artistic work from 1902-1925, at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Brandeis University, and the City Art Museum of St. Louis, revising it slightly each time. Duchamp addressed more theoretical issues in his lecture "The Creative Act" at the American Federation of Arts Convention in 1957, and as a panelist in the symposium "Where Do We Go from Here?" at the Philadelphia Museum College of Art in 1961.

On January 16, 1954, Duchamp married Alexina (Teeny) Sattler, who had previously been married to art dealer Pierre Matisse, the son of Henri Matisse. Alexina was born in Cincinnati on Jan. 6, 1906 to ophthalmologist Robert Sattler and his second wife, Agnes Mitchell, and studied sculpture for a while in Paris and Vienna. With his marriage to Alexina, Duchamp acquired a new family of three stepchildren, Paul, Jacqueline and Peter. In December of that year, Duchamp became a naturalized United States citizen. Around 1958, the couple began spending summers in Cadaqués, Spain, on the Costa Brava, and in 1959, they moved their permanent residence from 327 East 58th Street to 28 West 10th Street, where they remained until Duchamp's death.

In 1959, Duchamp assisted Robert Lebel with the design and publication of his monograph "Sur Marcel Duchamp," then the most comprehensive and definitive work on Duchamp. The following year, George Heard Hamilton and Richard Hamilton published "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even," the first full English translation of "The Green Box." These publications, along with the opening of the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection galleries at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1954, raised awareness about Duchamp's works and ideas among a number of American artists, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and Andy Warhol. In turn, Duchamp took an interest in contemporary art, attending performances and befriending younger artists.

He also received an increasing number of honors and accolades. In 1960, he was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the following year, he received an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Wayne State University. In 1963, Duchamp had his first major retrospective exhibition, "By or of Marcel Duchamp and/or Rrose Sélavy," at the Pasadena Art Museum, organized by Walter Hopps. A major one-man exhibition, "Not Seen and/or Less Seen of/by Marcel Duchamp/Rrose Sélavy 1904-64," at Cordier Ekstrom Gallery, New York followed two years later. His first major European retrospective came in 1966 with "The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp," organized by Richard Hamilton at the Tate Gallery, London. In 1963, Ulf Linde created replicas of several of Duchamp's Readymades, and, the following year, Duchamp authorized Arturo Schwarz to produce thirteen Readymades each in a regular edition of eight. In 1967, Cordier Ekstrom Gallery published "A l'infinitif," a limited boxed edition of seventy-nine unpublished notes dating from 1912 to 1920, reproduced in facsimile.

Around 1965, Duchamp was forced to vacate his 14th Street studio, and moved the nearly completed "Etant donnés..." to a small room in a commercial building at 80 East 11th Street. He signed the work in 1966, and the following year wrote notes and assembled photographs for a manual of instructions for dismantling and reassembling the work. Before his departure for Europe in the summer of 1968, Duchamp showed his close friend William Copley the completed "Etant donnés" and expressed his wish that it join the large group of his works already at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. On October 2, 1968, during Marcel and Alexina Duchamp's customary summer and early fall visit to Paris and Cadaqués, Duchamp died in Neuilly. The following year, the Cassandra Foundation, with which Copley was associated, presented "Etant donnés" to the Philadelphia Museum of Art as Duchamp had hoped.

Following Duchamp's death, Alexina Duchamp moved to Villiers-sous-Grez, near Paris, where she assembled an archive of photographs and other material documenting the life and work of her late husband. She maintained a close friendship with many of Duchamp's friends, including Jasper Johns, Richard Hamilton, composer John Cage, and choreographer Merce Cunningham. Alexina Duchamp died on December 20, 1995 at the age of 89.

    Works Consulted
  1. Marcel Duchamp. Edited by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Kynaston McShine ([New York]: Museum of Modern Art, [c1973]). d'Harnoncourt, Anne, 1943-."Chronology."

The Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers are comprised of Marcel Duchamp's personal papers as well as published material documenting the artist and his work that were compiled and organized by his widow, Alexina Duchamp. The collection includes a large photograph collection documenting Duchamp's life from his boyhood in Blainville, France through his last years spent partially in New York City and Cadaques, Spain. The collection includes a small portion of his personal correspondence, notes for several autobiographical and topical lectures delivered primarily in the early 1960s, and various personal papers, including birth and marriage certificates, military papers, and visas. The collection also includes material generated by other individuals that further serve to document Duchamp's life and work, and that were retained by him and later, by his widow. This material includes transcripts of various interviews with Duchamp conducted between 1945 and 1966 and typescripts for various articles and books about Duchamp which were sent to him by their authors for his review and comment. In many cases, correspondence with these authors is also preserved. Finally, the collection includes ephemera and published articles on Duchamp, which were seemingly collected and organized primarily by his wife, Alexina Duchamp, as much of the material postdates Duchamp's death.

Gift of Jacqueline, Paul and Peter Matisse in memory of their mother Alexina Duchamp, 1998.

Digital images are available of photographs for which the Museum either owns copyright or was able to obtain permission from the copyright holder to use. Most of these digital images orignate from the various subseries and sub-subseries of the "Photographs" series. One photograph from the "Graphic design projects" subseries of the "Studies and preparatory material" series has also been digitized.

These materials were arranged and described by Katherine Stefko, Adrianna Del Collo, and Vicky Rodner. Funded by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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Finding aid prepared by Katherine Stefko, Adrianna Del Collo, and Vicky Rodner.
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Funded by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research. The "Fragile restricted papers" may only be consulted with permission of the Archivist. Preservation photocopies and copy prints for reference use have been substituted in the main files. David Sylvester's typescript for the article "Bicycle Parts" can only be consulted with permission of the author's estate.

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The Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers are the physical property of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Archives. The Museum holds literary rights only for material created by Museum personnel or given to the Museum with such rights specifically assigned. For all other material, literary rights, including copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns. Researchers are responsible for obtaining permission from rights holders for publication and for other purposes as stated.

Collection Inventory

Scope and Content Note

Comprised of financial receipts documenting Duchamp's sale and purchase of works of art; official papers, such as identification cards, French and American passports, visas to enter and remain in the United States, and French and American military papers; and vital records pertaining to Duchamp's birth, first marriage, and divorce. Of particular interest is a French military booklet dating from 1905 that Duchamp reproduced on a wine bottle for the 1945 cover of the Marcel Duchamp number of View magazine. A French passport from 1954 includes five loose photographs of Duchamp.

Arrangement

Alphabetical.

Birth certificates, 1942, 1946.
Box 1 Folder 1
Envelope addressed to Marchel Duchamp at 11 rue Larrey, Paris. Marked "Invoice," and with unidentified list by Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 1 Folder 2
Identification cards, 1942-1944, 1950, 1961, 1968, undated.
Box 1 Folder 3
Marriage certificate to Lydie Sarazin-Lavassor, June 1927.
Box 1 Folder 4
Millitary booklet. France, 1905.
Box 1 Folder 5
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Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / XII. Studies and preparatory material / B. Graphic design projects / f. Photograph of smoking wine bottle without celestial background and photograph of first page from Duchamp's French military booklet. For cover of View (New York) Marcel Duchamp Number, V, no. 1 (March 1945).

Military papers. France, 1905-1906.
Box 1 Folder 6
Military papers. United States, 1917-1918.
Box 1 Folder 7
Note stating "Divorce given to Feldman Nov. 1968 so as to probate will." In Alexina Duchamp's hand, circa 1968.
Box 1 Folder 8
Passenger ticket for ship from Havre to the United States, January 13, 1947.
Box 1 Folder 9
Passports. France, 1954.
Box 1 Folder 10
Passports. United States, 1957, 1966.
Box 1 Folder 11
Receipt for 200 aquatints of "The Bride." Sold to The Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), January 27, 31, 1950.
Box 1 Folder 12
Receipt for "Le Portrait de Chauvel", May 30, 1962.
Box 1 Folder 13
Receipt for rent of studio at 14th Street. New York City, October 1, 1943.
Box 1 Folder 14
Statement from Henri Pierre Roché re: business arrangement between Duchamp and Roche in sale of Quinn collection of Brancusi sculptures, May 11, 1946.
Box 1 Folder 15
Visa extensions. Applications and notifications. United States, 1943-1946.
Box 1 Folder 16
Visa statement of intent. United States, June 4, 1941.
Box 1 Folder 17
Visas. United States, 1946-1950.
Box 1 Folder 18

Scope and Content Note

Drafts and transcripts of lectures Duchamp delivered at various museums, colleges and universities between 1949 and the early 1960s about his life and work. Also includes associated correspondence, preparatory material, notes, and lists of questions with Duchamp's responses. Most, or perhaps all, of the typescripts were prepared by Alexina Duchamp.

The autobiographical lecture, "A Propos of Myself," records Duchamp's reflections upon his artistic work during his "most productive years, from 1902-1925," and includes comments about "The Large Glass" and the Readymades. Duchamp delivered the lecture in multiple locations, including the Baltimore Museum of Art and the City Art Museum of St. Louis, and revised it slightly each time. "The Creative Act," delivered at the American Federation of Arts Convention in 1957 and "Where Do We Go from Here?," delivered at the Philadelphia Museum College of Art, deal with more theoretical topics, specifically the role of the spectator in the creation of art and the future of modern art. The series includes both French and English versions of these lectures. Other topics covered in Duchamp's lectures and notes include Dada, Surrealism, Hans Richter's film "Dreams that Money Can Buy," and his abandonment of painting.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by location of lecture. Items without an associated location are last, and alphabetical by title.

Agnes Scott College. List of questions and Duchamp's responses. Part typescript, part manuscript. 3 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 1
American Federation of Arts convention. "The Creative Act" session. French and English drafts of Duchamp's lecture and preparatory material. Part typescript, part manuscript. 26 pages, January 1957.
Box 2 Folder 2
Atlanta Art Institute. List of questions and Duchamp's responses. Part typescript, part manuscript. 3 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 3
Baltimore Museum of Art. Transcript of Duchamp's "Apropos of myself" lecture. Typescript, corrected. 20 pages, February 1963.
Box 2 Folder 4
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Marcel Duchamp Research Collection / II. Exhibitions and events / f. Baltimore Museum of Art. Audiotape of Marcel Duchamp delivering his lecture "A propos of myself."

Anne d'Harnoncourt Records / III. Long-term records / D. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968 / f. Slide list. Re Duchamp's lecture "Apropos of Myself," Baltimore Museum of Art, Feb. [15,?] 1963. Incl. related memorandum

Brandeis University. Preparatory material and correspondence regarding Duchamp's lecture. 6 pages, August - November 1963.
Box 2 Folder 5
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Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Unidentified lecture(s). Draft. Manuscript. 8 pages.

Brown University. List of questions for Duchamp to address. 1 page, March 1961.
Box 2 Folder 6
City Art Museum of St. Louis. Transcript of Duchamp's "Apropos of myself" lecture. Typescript, corrected. 23 pages, November 1964.
Box 2 Folder 7
Cleveland (Museum of Art?). Introduction to Duchamp's "Apropos of myself" lecture. Typescript carbon, corrected. 2 copies, 1 page each, undated.
Box 2 Folder 8
Detroit Institue of Art. Preparatory material for and transcript of Duchamp's lecture. Typescript, corrected, 1961.
Box 2 Folder 9
Emory University. List of questions and Duchamp's responses. Part typescript, part manuscript. 2 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 10
Georgia State University. List of questions and Duchamp's responses. Part typescript, part manuscript. 2 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 11
Hofstra College. "Should the artist go to college?" symposium. Drafts and transcripts of Duchamp's lecture. Manuscript and typescript, corrected. 14 pages, circa May 1960.
Box 2 Folder 12
Mount Holyoke College. List of questions with Duchamp's responses and associated correspondence. Typescript. 3 pages, December 1961 - January 1962.
Box 2 Folder 13
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute. Draft of Duchamp's "Armory Show" lecture. Typescript, corrected. 38 pages, February 1963.
Box 2 Folder 14
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N. Y.). "Art Assemblage" exhibition and symposium. Notes for Duchamp's "A propos of Readymades" statement. Manuscript. 1 page, October 1961.
Box 2 Folder 15
Oglethorpe University (Atlanta, Ga.). List of questions and Duchamp's responses. Part typescript, part manuscript. 2 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 16
Philadelphia Museum College of Art. Transcript and draft of "Where do we go from here?" lecture in French and in English. Typescript, corrected. 6 pages, March 1961.
Box 2 Folder 17
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Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / VIII. Clippings / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. Opinions on art.

Philadelphia Museum College of Art. Transcript of Duchamp's "Dreams That Money Can Buy" lecture and associated correspondence. Typescript, corrected. 4 pages, October -December 1961.
Box 2 Folder 18
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Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Lecture[?] regarding Hans Richter's "Dreams that Money Can Buy." Typescript. 3 pages.

San Francisco Art Association. "Western Roundtable on Modern Art" conference. Duchamp's responses to questions. Part typescript, part manuscript. 17 pages, April 1949.
Box 2 Folder 19
San Francisco Art Association. "Western Roundtable on Modern Art" conference. Transcript of Friday afternoon session. Typescript carbon. 56 pages, April 1949.
Box 2 Folder 20
San Francisco Art Association. "Western Roundtable on Modern Art" conference. Transcript of Friday evening session. Typescript carbon. 41 pages, April 1949.
Box 2 Folder 21
San Francisco Art Association. "Western Roundtable on Modern Art" conference. Transcript of Saturday afternoon session. Typescript carbon. 59 pages, April 1949.
Box 2 Folder 22
San Francisco Art Association. "Western Roundtable on Modern Art" conference. Transcript of Sunday session. Typescript carbon. 40 pages, April 1949.
Box 2 Folder 23
Yale University. Dept. of the History of Art. George Hamilton's class. List of questions and Duchamp's responses. Part typescript, part manuscript. 5 pages, January 1960.
Box 2 Folder 24
Autobiographical lecture. Transcript. Typescript carbon. 13 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 25
Lecture[?] regarding Hans Richter's "Dreams that Money Can Buy." Typescript. 3 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 26
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Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Philadelphia Museum College of Art. Transcript of Duchamp's "Dreams That Money Can Buy" lecture and associated correspondence. Typescript, corrected. 4 pages.

Lecture regarding Readymades. Draft. Manuscript. 3 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 27
Response to the question "Why did you stop painting?" Manuscript, corrected. 1 page, undated.
Box 2 Folder 28
Unidentified lecture(s). Draft. Manuscript. 8 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 29
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Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Brandeis University. Preparatory material and correspondence regarding Duchamp's lecture. 6 pages.

Unidentified lecture(s). Notes. Manuscript. 8 pages, undated.
Box 2 Folder 30

Scope and Content Note

Transcripts of interviews with Duchamp by Richard Hamilton, Katharine Kuh, James Johnson Sweeney, and others. The bulk of the series is comprised of Sweeney's abbreviated, and at times cryptic, notes from several conversations he had with Duchamp in 1945. Topics covered in the interviews include, in approximate order of predominance: Duchamp's artistic intentions for the creation of the Readymades; his work on "The Large Glass" and associated notes; his thoughts concerning the reception and impact of "Nude Descending a Staircase;" and his early life and the influence of his brothers, Jacques Villon and Raymond Duchamp-Villon. He also responds to questions concerning his lasting influence on the art world, the role of chance in his work, his definition of retinal art, and the role of the art onlooker in the completion of a work. Other Duchamp works, specifically "Three Stoppages" and "The King and Queen Surrounded by Swift Nudes" and many other topics are also discussed briefly.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by interviewer.

Crehan, Herbert. Interview with Marcel Duchamp for WBAI-FM Radio, New York. 1961.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IX. Library material / C. Periodicals / f. Evidence 3. Includes interview of Marcel Duchamp by Herbert Crehan, p. 36-38. 2 copies.

Hamilton, Richard. Transcript of interview with Marcel Duchamp for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Typescript (photocopy), corrected and associated correspondence from BBC, September 27, 1961.
Box 3 Folder 1
Use Restrictions

Cannot be copied without written permission from the British Broadcasting Corporation.

Kitaj, Ronald Brooks; Sylvester, David; Hamilton, Richard; Coldstream, William; Melville, Robert. Transcript of interview with Marcel Duchamp for the Arts Council of Great Britian. Typescript (photocopy). 36 pages, June 1966.
Box 3 Folder 2
Use Restrictions

Cannot be copied without written permission from the Arts Council of Great Britian.

Kuh, Katharine. Transcript of interview with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript carbon, corrected, photocopy, and cover letter. 7 pages, March 1961.
Box 3 Folder 3
Roberts, Colette. Transcript of tape recorded interview with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript (photocopy), corrected, 1963.
Box 3 Folder 4
Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from first conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 7 pages, circa February 1945.
Box 3 Folder 5
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from second conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 7 pages, February 1945.
Box 3 Folder 6
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from third conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 4 pages, March 1945.
Box 3 Folder 7
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from fourth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 2 pages, March 1945.
Box 3 Folder 8
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from fifth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 5 pages, circa April 1945.
Box 3 Folder 9
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from sixth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 5 pages, circa April 1945.
Box 3 Folder 10
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from fourteenth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 4 pages, June 1945.
Box 3 Folder 11
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from fifteenth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 6 pages, June 1945.
Box 3 Folder 12
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from sixteenth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 3 pages, undated.
Box 3 Folder 13
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from seventeenth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 5 pages, undated.
Box 3 Folder 14
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from eighteenth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 4 pages, July 1945.
Box 3 Folder 15
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from nineteenth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 5 pages, July 1945.
Box 3 Folder 16
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from twentieth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 5 pages, July 1945.
Box 3 Folder 17
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from twenty-first conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 7 pages, July 1945.
Box 3 Folder 18
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from twenty-second conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 8 pages, Aug. 1945.
Box 3 Folder 19
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from twenty-third conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Ts, 6 pages, Aug. 1945.
Box 3 Folder 20
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from twenty-fourth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 3 pages, undated.
Box 3 Folder 21
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from twenty-fifth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 5 pages, September 1945.
Box 3 Folder 22
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript. 3 pages, March 1947.
Box 3 Folder 23
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Miscellaneous notes. Typescript. 7 pages, undated.
Box 3 Folder 24
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Sweeney, James Johnson. Fragment of interview notes. Typescript. 1 page, undated.
Box 3 Folder 25
Use Restrictions

Cannot be transcribed or copied, in total or in part, without the written permission of the James Johnson Sweeney estate: Raith House, Newport, County Mayo, Ireland.

Unidentified. Transcript summary of conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript, corrected., November 10, 1962.
Box 3 Folder 26

Scope and Content Note

This series is comprised of typescripts and proofs of scholarly essays and creative writings about Duchamp and his work, as well as a small amount of correspondence with Michel Carrouges, Helen Freeman Corle, Jean Jacques Mayoux, and other authors who sent their writings to Duchamp for his review and comment. Of particular note is the draft and translation of a letter Duchamp sent to Jean Jacques Mayoux supporting his critique of Michel Carrouges's "Les Machines celibataires." The series includes many published and unpublished essays written by friends and personal acquaintances of Duchamp, including Bill Copley, Helen Freeman Corle, Richard Hamilton, Walter Hopps, Frederick Kiesler, Gertrude Stein, Henri Pierre Roche, and Beatrice Wood.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by author, and then title.

Breton, André. Catalog entries[?] re Duchamp's works. Translated by Simon Watson Taylor[?]. Typescript (photocopy), corrected. 22 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 1
Carrouges, Michel. Correspondence regarding Carrouges's essay, 1950.
Box 4 Folder 2
Carrouges, Michel. "La Machine--celibataire: selon Franz Kafka et Marcel Duchamp." Reprint from Mercure de France, p.261-281, June 1952.
Box 4 Folder 3
Chalupecky, Jindrich. "La critique doit etre une discipline philosophique." Typescript of talk given at 9th congress of AIcirca 6 pages, September 1966.
Box 4 Folder 4
Cook, Carole. Correspondence regarding Cook's article, May 1964.
Box 4 Folder 5
Cook, Carole. "The Enigmatic Marcel Duchamp." Typescript, corrected. 13 pages, December 1963.
Box 4 Folder 6
Copley, William Nelson. "Marcel Duchamp: The Large Glass revisited or transformed as you like it. " Typescript carbon. 6 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 7
Corle, Helen Freeman (Mrs. Edwin). Correspondence regarding Corle's essay, 1950-1952, undated.
Box 4 Folder 8
Corle, Helen Freeman (Mrs. Edwin). "Notes on the work of Marcel Duchamp." Typescript. corrected. 51 pages, 1949-1951.
Box 4 Folder 9
Forman, Nessa and Herban, Mathew. "The Large Glass: The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even: an analysis of content and methodology." Typescript and cover letter. 29 pages, circa 1967.
Box 4 Folder 10
Hamilton, Richard. Review of Pasadena Art Museum's 1963 Duchamp retrospective. Typescript (photocopy), corrected. 12 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 11
Hopps, Walter. "Marcel Duchamp: un systeme de paradoxes en resonnance." Typescript, corrected. 1 page, undated.
Box 4 Folder 12
Kiesler, Frederick. "Design-correlation." Reprint from Architectural Record, May 1937.
Box 4 Folder 13
Leiris, Michel. "Arts et metiers de Marcel Duchamp." Typescript carbon, corrected. 4 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 14
Leiris, Michel. Review of Marcel Duchamp's "La Mariée mise à nu par ses celibataires, même." Proof page with annotations, undated.
Box 4 Folder 15
Linde, Ulf. "Strip tease." Typescript (mineograph), corrected. 19 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 16
Mayoux, Jean Jacques. Correspondence regarding Mayoux's essay, 1955-1956.
Box 4 Folder 17
Mayoux, Jean Jacques. Critique of Michel Carrouges "Les Machines celibataires." Typescript carbon, corrected. 62 pages, 1955.
Box 4 Folder 18
Nin, Anais. "The four-chambered heart." Excerpt regarding Duchamp. Typescript. 1 page, undated.
Box 4 Folder 19
Paz, Octavio. "Marcel Duchamp o el castillo de la pureza." Typescript, corrected. 53 + 13 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 20
Paz, Octavio. "Marcel Duchamp ou le Chateau de la Purete." Typescript carbon, corrected. 56 + 5 pages, October 1966.
Box 4 Folder 21
Ployardt, John. "Sad Young Man on a Train: Hommage à Marcel Duchamp." Typescript carbon. 1 page, January 1948.
Box 4 Folder 22
Roché, Henri Pierre. "Souvenirs on Marcel Duchamp." Typescript carbon, corrected. 20 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 23
Roché, Henri Pierre. "Souvenirs sur Marcel Duchamp." Typescript carbon. 28 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 24
Sargeant, Winthrop. "Dada's Daddy." Typescript for article published in Life 32.17. 23 pages, April 28, 1952.
Box 4 Folder 25
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / VII. Ephemera / f. Life. Second proof for Sargeant's "Dada's Daddy" article's illustrations.

Schuster, Jean. "Marcel Duchamp, Vite." Typescript carbon, corrected. 4 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 26
Schwarz, Arturo. "A comprehensive and illustrated catalog raissoné of works by Marcel Duchamp." Typescript carbon, undated.
Box 4 Folder 27
Schwarz, Arturo. "A descriptive and comprehensive bibliography of writings, interviews, lectures and translations by Marcel Duchamp. " Typescript carbon. 67 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 28
Schwarz, Arturo. "Jeux de mots." Two typescripts. 11 pages and 12 pages, undated.
Box 4 Folder 29
Schwarz, Arturo. "Marcel Duchamp: catalogue of work." Typescript carbon. 21 pages, undated.
Box 5 Folder 1
Schwarz, Arturo. "Marcel Duchamp: for times younger than all of us." Typescript. 2 pages, January -July 1967 (or 1987?).
Box 5 Folder 2
Schwarz, Arturo. "Plus tard que...." Part 1. Typescript carbon. 11 pages, January 1967.
Box 5 Folder 3
Schwarz, Arturo. "Plus tard que...." Part 2. Typescript carbon, corrected. 8 pages, undated.
Box 5 Folder 4
Schwarz, Arturo. "Resume certifie conforme." Typescript, corrected. 5 pages, February 1963.
Box 5 Folder 5
Stein, Gertrude. "Next: life and letters of Marcel Duchamp." Typescript (mimeograph), corrected. 2 pages, undated.
Box 5 Folder 6
Suquet, Jean. Correspondence regarding Susquet's essay, 1949-1950.
Box 5 Folder 7
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / V. Correspondence / f. Suquet, Jean.

Suquet, Jean. "Anatomie et physiologie comparees de la mariee et des celibataires." Typescript, corrected. 49 pages, circa 1950.
Box 5 Folder 8
Sylvester, David. "Bicycle Parts." Typescript. 13 pages, January 1990.
Box 5 Folder 9
Waldberg, Patrick. "Aide-Memoire." Typescript. 3 pages, April 1951.
Box 5 Folder 10
Wood, Beatrice. "Ode à Marcel Duchamp." Typescript carbon, corrected. 3 pages, June 14-19, 1953.
Box 5 Folder 11
Unidentified. "Mechanics of the Large Glass." Typescript. 2 pages, undated.
Box 5 Folder 12
Unidentified. Page 23 from unidentified bibliography on Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 5 Folder 13

Scope and Content Note

A small number of incoming letters, the majority of which are in French, from André Breton, Jean Brun, Walter Arensberg, Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, and others. Topics include the acquisition and conservation of Duchamp's work by Arensberg, the conferral of an honorary degree upon Duchamp by Wayne State University, and Mary Reynolds.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by correspondent.

Arensberg, Walter.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / V. Correspondence / f. Francis Bacon Foundation.

Brandeis University.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Brandeis University. Preparatory material and correspondence regarding Duchamp's lecture. 6 pages.

Breton, André, 1950.
Box 6 Folder 1
Brown University.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Brown University. List of questions for Duchamp to address. 1 page.

Brun, Jean, 1946.
Box 6 Folder 2
Carrouges, Michael.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IV. Writings about Duchamp / f. Carrouges, Michel, 1910-. Correspondence regarding Carrouges's essay.

Cook, Carole.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IV. Writings about Duchamp / f. Cook, Carole. Correspondence regarding Cook's article.

Corle, Helen Freeman (Mrs. Edwin).
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IV. Writings about Duchamp / f. Corle, Helen Freeman (Mrs. Edwin). Correspondence regarding Corle's essay.

Forman, Nessa and Mathew Herban.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IV. Writings about Duchamp / f. Forman, Nessa; Herban, Mathew. "The Large Glass: The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even: an analysis of content and methodology." Typescript and cover letter. 29 pages.

Francis Bacon Foundation, February - August 1951.
Box 6 Folder 3
Francis Bacon Foundation. Includes undated inventories of the Arensberg Collection, September 1951 - March 1952, undated.
Box 6 Folder 4
Janis, Sidney.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / VI. Miscellany / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. Translation of Jean Cassou's introduction to Jean Arp catalog and related correspondence with Sidney Janis.

Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, 1951.
Box 6 Folder 5
Mayoux, Jean Jacques.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IV. Writings about Duchamp / f. Mayoux, Jean Jacques. Correspondence regarding Mayoux's essay.

Mount Holyoke College.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Mount Holyoke College. List of questions with Duchamp's responses and associated correspondence. Typescript. 3 pages.

Philadelphia Museum College of Art.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Philadelphia Museum College of Art. Transcript of Duchamp's "Dreams That Money Can Buy" lecture and associated correspondence. Typescript, corrected. 4 pages.

Radio Canada International, 1960.
Box 6 Folder 6
Suquet, Jean, 1957.
Box 6 Folder 7
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IV. Writings about Duchamp / f. Suquet, Jean. Correspondence regarding Susquet's essay.

Wayne State University, 1961.
Box 6 Folder 8
Wust, Monique Fong (Madame de ces Vignettes), 1965.
Box 6 Folder 9
Brun, Jean to Mary Reynolds, 1946.
Box 6 Folder 10
Gardie, [?] to Alexina Duchamp, January 1, 1967.
Box 6 Folder 11
Paz, Octavio to Monique Fong Wust. Excerpt, undated.
Box 6 Folder 12

Scope and Content Note

A small series of miscellaneous material, including most notably, Duchamp's hand drawn installation plan for what is presumably the "Art in Motion" exhibition held at the Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden).

Arrangement

Alphabetical by creator, then title.

Duchamp, Marcel. Installation plan for (Moderna Museet "Art in Motion"?) exhibition, circa 1961.
Box 6 Folder 13
Duchamp, Marcel. Note regarding the loan of the first drawing of the Large Glass. Copy photograph by John D. Schiff, 1950.
Box 6 Folder 14
Duchamp, Marcel. Translation of Jean Cassou's introduction to Jean Arp catalog and related correspondence with Sidney Janis, 1963.
Box 6 Folder 15
Henry, Maurice. Pen and ink drawing of Marcel Duchamp ascending a staircase. OVERSIZE, undated.
Box 37 Folder 1

Scope and Content Note

Comprised primarily of exhibition announcements, press releases, and opening invitations for exhibitions of Marcel Duchamp's work. Also includes a small amount of material related to Takis and Francis Picabia exhibitions. Of particular interest is a pamphlet describing Hans Richter's film, "Dreams that Money Can Buy," and an exhibition poster and invitation to "Hommage à Caissa" held at Cordier & Ekstrom and organized by Duchamp to benefit the American Chess Foundation.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by creator/sponsor.

Alexander Iolas Gallery. "Takis." Exhibition announcement and extra folder, October - November 1963.
Box 38 Folder 1
Bateau-Lavoir. "Dessins surrealistes." Exhibition catalog, 1959.
Box 7 Folder 1
Bodley Gallery. "Yo Sermayer." Exhibition announcement, November 1967.
Box 7 Folder 2
Cordier Ekstrom. "Hommage à Caissa." Exhibition poster and envelope, February 1966.
Box 38 Folder 2
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / D. Exhibitions and events / f. Cordier & Ekstrom (New York). "Homage à Caissa." Rooftop party and release of David Hare's balloons. Photos by Budd (New York, N. Y.).

Cordier Ekstrom. "Hommage à Caissa." Invitation, February 1966.
Box 7 Folder 3
Cordier Ekstrom. "Marcel Duchamp between 1912-1920 + a l'infinitif." Exhibition announcement, 1967.
Box 7 Folder 4
Cordier Ekstrom. "Not seen and/or less seen 1904-1964 of/by Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Sélavy." Exhibition announcement (broadside) 4 copies, 1965.
Box 7 Folder 5
East Hampton Gallery. "The Many Faces of Marcel Duchamp: photos by Marvin Lazarus." Press release, undated.
Box 7 Folder 6
East Hampton Gallery. "The Many Faces of Marcel Duchamp: photos by Marvin Lazarus." Exhibition poster, undated.
Box 38 Folder 3
Galerie Louis Carre. "Chef d'oeuvre du mois": Picabia "Chapeau de paille?" (1921). Announcements, November 1964.
Box 7 Folder 7
Galleria Schwarz. "Homage to Marcel Duchamp." Publication announcement, June - September 1964.
Box 7 Folder 8
Galleria Schwarz. "The Large Glass and related works." Publication announcent, November 1967.
Box 7 Folder 9
Galleria Schwarz. "Marcel Duchamp" Exhibition announcement, December 1965 - February 1966.
Box 7 Folder 10
"Iris.Time" no. 6 and no. 8. Pamphlets, May 13, 1963, July 13, 1963.
Box 7 Folder 11
Life. Second proof for Sargeant's "Dada's Daddy" article's illustrations, circa 1952.
Box 38 Folder 4
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / IV. Writings about Duchamp / f. Sargeant, Winthrop. "Dada's Daddy." Typescript for article published in Life 32.17 (Apr. 28, 1952). 23p.

Moderna museet. Museum brochure, undated.
Box 7 Folder 12
Museum of the City of New York. "The Stettheimer Doll's House." Pamphlet, undated.
Box 7 Folder 13
P.-L. Palau. "Les Detraquees" starring Blanche Derval. Playbill, undated.
Box 7 Folder 14
Richter, Hans. "Dreams that Money Can Buy" film brochure, 1947.
Box 7 Folder 15
Rose Fried Gallery. "Duchamp freres and soeurs." Exhibition catalog., February - March 1952.
Box 7 Folder 16
Schwarz, Arturo. Blank workforms for catalogue raisonné of works by MD, undated.
Box 7 Folder 17
Schwarz, Arturo. Galley proofs for "The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp"[?] with annotations by Marcel Duchamp[?]. 2p, undated.
Box 38 Folder 5
Schwarz, Arturo. Tip-in reproduction of Marcel Duchamp's "Virgin No. 2" for the "Complete works of Marcel Duchamp", undated.
Box 7 Folder 18
Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum. "Marcel Duchamp: Kinetische Kunst uit Krefeld" invitation to exhibition opening, 1965.
Box 7 Folder 19

Scope and Content Note

The series is comprised of photocopies of scrapbooks compiled by Alexina Duchamp regarding Duchamp's work, original loose pages from another Alexina Duchamp scrapbook concerning Jacques Villon, and assorted newspaper and magazine clippings assembled by either Duchamp or his wife on a variety of topics, including chess, Surrealism, Alfred Barr, Charles Baudelaire, Georges Braque, and the art market in the United States.

Arrangement

Scrapbooks are filed first, and in their original order. Clippings are filed alphabetically by either author or subject.

Scrapbook 1: "Undated, misc." and Scrapbook 2: "Up to 1960", before 1960.
Box 8 Folder 1
Scrapbook 3: "1961-1963" and Scrapbook 4: "1964-1965", 1961-1965.
Box 9 Folder 1
Scrapbook 5: "1966-1967" and Scrapbook 6: "[1968]", 1966-1968.
Box 10 Folder 1
Scrapbook 7: "Catalogues of the Marcel Duchamp Shows; Catalogues of shows of others with statements by Marcel Duchamp", undated.
Box 11 Folder 1
Scrapbook pages (loose) regarding Jacques Villon exhibitions, circa 1962-1964, undated.
Box 12 Folder 1
Abstract art, October 1, 1956.
Box 37 Folder 2
Arensberg and Gallatin Collections at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, February 1961.
Box 12 Folder 2
"Art and anti-art." The Listener, November 5, 12, 19, 1959.
Box 37 Folder 3
Art market in the United States, 1946, 1955.
Box 37 Folder 4
Barr, Alfred Hamilton, December 1953.
Box 12 Folder 3
Baudelaire, Charles, January 1955.
Box 37 Folder 5
Braque, Georges, September 1963.
Box 37 Folder 6
Chess, 1962-1967, undated.
Box 12 Folder 4
Dada, undated.
Box 37 Folder 7
Dalí, Salvador, 1962, undated.
Box 37 Folder 8
Duchamp, Marcel. Opinions on art, March 26, 1961.
Box 37 Folder 9
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / II. Lectures / f. Philadelphia Museum College of Art. Transcript and draft of "Where do we go from here?" lecture in French and in English. Typescript, corrected. 6 pages.

Duchamp, Marcel. Pictorial works, 1949-1965, undated.
Box 37 Folder 10
Duchamp, Marcel. Pictorial works. "The Large Glass", undated.
Box 12 Folder 5
"Une exposition du musee pedagogique fait-il exalter l'art gaulois?" Le monde, February 19, 1955.
Box 12 Folder 6
French émigré artists in New York, N. Y., 1962.
Box 12 Folder 7
Hamilton, Richard (editor). "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even". Book reviews, undated.
Box 12 Folder 8
Jean, Marcel. Coat of Arms for Marcel Duchamp and other artists and writers, undated.
Box 12 Folder 9
Keene, Raymond D. "Marcel Duchamp: The Chess Mind." Modern Painters, p. 70-73. Photocopy of article, December 1989.
Box 12 Folder 10
Martin D'Arcy Gallery of Art. "Tournament of the Enchanters." Curated and installed by Marcel Duchamp, with Andre Breton. Reviews, December 1960.
Box 37 Folder 11
"Minotaure" journal covers, including issue with Marcel Duchamp's "Rotorelief", undated.
Box 12 Folder 11
Neo-dada and new realism, February 5, 1962.
Box 37 Folder 12
L'Oeil (journal), January 19-25, 1955.
Box 37 Folder 13
Photograph of Marcel and Alexina Duchamp with La Singla. Cadaques, Spain. With envelope and note, 1970, undated.
Box 12 Folder 12
Picabia, Francis, 1954, 1964, undated.
Box 37 Folder 14
Rey, Henri Francois, October - December 1962.
Box 37 Folder 15
Ribemont-Dessaignes, Georges. "Edgar Varese." Gazette Litteraire, December 18, 1954.
Box 12 Folder 13
Rivers, Larry. Comments regarding the influence of Duchamp, 1962.
Box 12 Folder 14
Rodin, Auguste. Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), Summer 1963.
Box 12 Folder 15
Rosenberg, Harold. "The art galleries: the art object." New Yorker, August 10, 1963.
Box 12 Folder 16
Salon de la Section d'Or, undated.
Box 12 Folder 17
Senegalese revolution, circa 1960.
Box 37 Folder 16
Tax deductions for charitable art donations, January 17, 1962.
Box 37 Folder 17

Scope and Content Note

Published catalogs, journals, magazines and one monograph, compiled by Marcel and Alexina Duchamp. The majority of items contain articles and references to Duchamp and his work.

Scope and Content Note

This small subseries of catalogs documenting exhibitions dedicated to or including works by Marcel Duchamp, as well as other exhibitions. The series includes Duchamp's personal copy of the 1913 Armory Show catalog, as well as a rare copy of the "Collection of the Societe Anonyme" catalog from George Walter Vincent Smith Art Gallery.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by author.

Albright-Knox Art Gallery. "Painters of the section d'Or." Exhibition catalog. Includes entry for Duchamp, p. 16, September - October 1967.
Box 13 Folder 1
Association of American Painters and Sculptors. "International exhibition of modern art" (Armory Show). Exhibition catalog, 1913.
Box 13 Folder 2
C. F. Peters Corp. "Contemporary music." Catalog with supplement, 1976-1979.
Box 13 Folder 3
Galleria Schwarz. "Picabia Mechanique." Exhibition catalog, May - June 1964.
Box 13 Folder 4
Galleria Schwarz. "1954-1964: Ten years of numbered editions illustrated by original engravings." Catalog 52, December 1964.
Box 13 Folder 5
George Walter Vincent Smith Art Gallery. "Collection of the Societe Anonyme: some new forms of beauty." Exhibition catalog, November - December 1939.
Box 13 Folder 6
Gimpel Fils. "Marcel Duchamp." Exhibition catalog, December 1964 - January 1965.
Box 13 Folder 7
Hugo Gallery. "Blood flames." Exhibition catalog, 1947.
Box 13 Folder 8
Kunstgewerbemuseum Zurich. "Kinetische kunst." Exhibition catalog, June 1960.
Box 13 Folder 9
Kunsthalle Bern. "Marcel Duchamp, Wassily Kandisnky, Kasimir Malewitsch, Joseph Albers, Tom Doyle." Exhibition catalog, October - November 1964.
Box 13 Folder 10
Musee des beaux-arts. "USA nouvelle peinture." Exhibition catalog, January - February 1966.
Box 13 Folder 11
Moderna museet. "Onskemuseet." Exhibition catalog, December 1963 - February 1964.
Box 13 Folder 12
Musee National d'Art Moderne. "Louvre du XXe siecle." Exhibition catalog, May - June 1952.
Box 13 Folder 13
Museum of Modern Art. "Collections des maitres." Museum handbook, 1950.
Box 13 Folder 14
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. "Paintings from the Arensberg and Gallatin Collections" exhibition checklist, 1961.
Box 13 Folder 15
Wember, Paul. "Bewegte bereiche der kunst." Exhibition catalog, 1963.
Box 13 Folder 16
Wittenborn Co. "Museum haus lange krefeld." Exhibition[?] catalog, July 1965.
Box 13 Folder 17
Yale University. Art Gallery. "In memory of Katherine S. Dreier: Her own collection of modern art." Bulletin 20.1 and exhibiton catalog, December 1952.
Box 13 Folder 18
Yale University. Art Gallery. "Pictures for a picture of Gertrude Stein as a collector and writer on art and artists." Exhibition catalog, 1951.
Box 13 Folder 19
Scope and Content Note

A first edition of "Marcel Duchamp" by Octavio Paz.

Arrangement

Alphabetical.

Paz, Octavio. "Marcel Duchamp." 1st ed. (Mexico City: Ediciones Era, 1968), 1968.
Box 13 Folder 20
Scope and Content Note

This subseries contains primarily art magazines and journals, as well as a handful of general audience magazines. Many of the publications include articles on Duchamp, and are noted as such in the folder inventory.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by title, and then chronological.

VII gran premio Bergamo: internazionale del film d'arte e sull'arte 15.8-9. Includes photograph of Duchamp on page 22, August - September 1964.
Box 16 Folder 1
Art d'aujourd'hui 7-8. Includes article "Dada" with reproductions of several Duchamp works, March 1950.
Box 16 Folder 2
Art d'aujourd'hui 2.6. Includes Michael Seuphor article "Paris New-York 1951", June 1951.
Box 16 Folder 3
Art digest 24.3. Includes article about the Arensberg Collection, p. 7, November 1, 1949.
Box 14 Folder 1
Art digest 26.8. Includes article "A Marcel Duchamp profile," p. 11, January 15, 1952.
Box 14 Folder 2
Art digest 26.20., September 1952.
Box 14 Folder 3
Art gallery 19.1, October - November 1975.
Box 14 Folder 4
Art gallery 19.6, August - September 1976.
Box 14 Folder 5
Art gallery 21.6, August - September 1978.
Box 14 Folder 6
Art gallery 22.1, October - November 1978.
Box 14 Folder 7
Art gallery scene, December 4, 1982.
Box 14 Folder 8
Art in America 53.1. Includes Cleve Gray article "Retrospective for Marcel Duchamp", 1965.
Box 16 Folder 4
Art in America 54.2. Includes Marcel Duchamp article "Speculations", March - April 1966.
Box 16 Folder 5
Art Institute of Chicago quarterly 52.2, April 1, 1958.
Box 14 Folder 9
Art international 7.10. Includes Richard Hamilton article "Duchamp", January 16, 1964.
Box 16 Folder 6
Art journal 22.2. Includes Lawrence D. Steefel, Jr. article "The Art of Marcel Duchamp," p. 72. 2 copies, Winter 1962-1963.
Box 14 Folder 10
Art news 47.7. Includes Jules Langsner article "The Arensberg riches of Cubism," p. 24, November 1949.
Box 16 Folder 7
Art news 49.5. Includes Henry McBride article "Conversation piece" with quotes from Duchamp interview, September 1950.
Box 16 Folder 8
Art news 51.9. Includes George Heard Hamilton article "Anonyme no longer," re: Katherine Dreier Collection, p. 36, January 1953.
Box 16 Folder 9
Art news 53.1. Includes editorial "The Arensbergs", March 1954.
Box 16 Folder 10
Art news 56.4. Includes Marcel Duchamp article "The Creative act," p. 28, Summer 1957.
Box 17 Folder 1
Art news 58.2. Includes Salvador Dalí article "The King and queen traversed by swift nudes," p. 22, April 1959.
Box 17 Folder 2
Art news 61.10. Includes Samuel Sachs, II article "Reconstructing the 'whirlwind of 26th Street'" about the Armory Show, p. 27, February 1963.
Box 17 Folder 3
Art news 63.10. Includes Thomas B. Hess article "J'accuse Marcel Duchamp," p. 44. 2 copies, February 1965.
Box 17 Folder 4
Artforum 2.6. Includes Paul Wescher article "Marcel Duchamp" about his retrospective at the Pasadena Art Museum, December 1963.
Box 17 Folder 5
Arts 31.7. Includes Robert Rosenblum article "The Duchamp family," p. 20, April 1957.
Box 17 Folder 6
La biennale di Venezia 22. Includes article about Hans Richter's "Dreams that money can buy," p. 15, September - October 1954.
Box 17 Folder 7
The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Includes Edward B. Henning article "Two new modern paintings," re: Jacque Villon, p. 7-17, January 1965.
Box 14 Folder 11
Carnegie Magazine 32.9. Includes: Gordon Bailey Washburn article "The International Jury of Award," re: Duchamp's participation as jury member for the Carnegie International, November 1958.
Box 14 Folder 12
Chroniques de l'art vivant 1. Includes chronology of Duchamp, p. 4, November 1968.
Box 17 Folder 8
Craft horizons 21.1. Includes Polly Lada-Mocarski and Mary Lyon article "Bookbinding: the art of Mary Reynolds," re: Duchamp's design for "Ubu Roi," p. 11, January - February 1961.
Box 14 Folder 13
Current biography 21.6. Includes biography of Duchamp, p. 15, June 1960.
Box 14 Folder 14
Domus 420. Includes article "Duchamp" and reproductions of several Duchamp works, p. 34, November 1964.
Box 17 Folder 9
L'eau est une flamme mouillee 1, Spring 1959.
Box 14 Folder 15
Esquire 60.1. Includes photograph of Duchamp, p. 78, July 1963.
Box 17 Folder 10
Evidence 3. Includes interview of Marcel Duchamp by Herbert Crehan, p. 36-38. 2 copies, Fall 1961.
Box 14 Folder 16
French news 37. Includes article "Marcel Duchamp," p. 29, Fall 1967.
Box 14 Folder 17
GQ [Graphics quarterly] 5. Includes article on Duchamp and reproductions of several works, p. 37, 1974.
Box 18 Folder 1
Harper's bazaar 3016. Includes article "The Avant-garde fifty years later," p. 157, March 1963.
Box 18 Folder 2
L'Italia scacchistica 57.736. Includes reproduction of Duchamp work on cover, February 1967.
Box 14 Folder 18
Konstrevy 37.5-6. Includes article by Ulf Linde "Framfor och bakom glaset," p. 162, 1961.
Box 14 Folder 19
Das Kunstwerk 14.7. Includes Margit Staber article "Marcel Duchamp," p. 3, January 1961.
Box 14 Folder 20
Lectures pour tous 132. Includes Pierre Cabanne article "Marcel Duchamp," p. 55. 2 copies, December 1964.
Box 18 Folder 3
Life 32.17. Includes Winthrop Sargeant article "Dada's Daddy," p. 100. 2 copies, April 28, 1952.
Box 18 Folder 4
Life 34.21. Includes article "Speaking of Dada," p. 24, May 25, 1953.
Box 18 Folder 5
Litterature 5. Includes André Breton's article "Marcel Duchamp" and Man Ray photograph of "The Large Glass" entitled "Voici le Domaine de Rrose Selavy", October 1922.
Box 14 Folder 21
London magazine 3.9. Includes: Jasia Reichardt article "Marcel Duchamp", p. 51-58, December 1963.
Box 14 Folder 22
Louisiana revy 1.2. Includes Ulf Linde article "Marcel Duchamp," p. 6, September 1961.
Box 18 Folder 6
Mizue 700. Includes article about Duchamp, p. 17, June 1963.
Box 14 Folder 23
Mizue 702. Includes article "Introduction to the method of Marcel Duchamp", August 1963.
Box 15 Folder 1
Mizue 703. Includes John Cage article "26 statements re Duchamp," p. 52, September 1963.
Box 15 Folder 2
Museum news 56.4, March - April 1978.
Box 15 Folder 3
New art examiner 9.9, June 1982.
Box 19 Folder 1
New York arts calendar 2.5. Includes announcement for Duchamp show at Cordier Ekstrom, February 1965.
Box 15 Folder 4
New yorker 40.50. Includes article "The Art galleries: Marcel Duchamp," p. 92 re: Cordier Ekstrom exhibition, January 30, 1965.
Box 15 Folder 5
New yorker 40.51. Includes article "Profiles: Not seen and/or less seen" regarding Duchamp, p. 92. 2 copies, one marked "Rough", February 6, 1965.
Box 15 Folder 6
Newsweek 54.19. Includes article "'Art was a dream...'" and photograph of Duchamp walking down stairs, p. 118, November 9, 1959.
Box 15 Folder 7
L'oeil 50. Includes article "L'Armory Show," p. 10. 3 copies, February 1959.
Box 19 Folder 2
L'oeil. Special "Minotaure" issue, May - June 1962.
Box 19 Folder 3
L'oeil 167. Includes Robert Lebel article "Derniere soiree avec Marcel Duchamp," p. 19, November 1968.
Box 19 Folder 4
Phases 1. Includes Henri Pierre Roché article "Disoptiksdemarcelduchamp," p. 14, January 1954.
Box 15 Folder 8
Prisma 3.2. Includes reproduction of Duchamp's "Fountain," p. 45, September 1970.
Box 15 Folder 9
Saturday review 44.23. Includes reproduction of Duchamp's "Nude descending a staircase," p. 34, June 10, 1961.
Box 15 Folder 10
Show 3.4. Includes review of "Armory Show-50th anniversary exhibition," p. 43, April 1963.
Box 19 Folder 5
Svetova literatura 3. Includes article on Dada and Duchamp, p. 232-234, 1966.
Box 15 Folder 11
Time 85.6. Includes article "Pop's Dada," p. 78, February 5, 1965.
Box 15 Folder 12
Upper case 2. Includes article by Richard Hamilton, "Towards a typographical rendering of the Green Box", 1959.
Box 15 Folder 13
Vogue 141.4. Includes interview of Duchamp by William Seitz about the Armory Show 50th anniversary exhibition, p. 110, February 15, 1963.
Box 19 Folder 6
WBAI 99.5 FM 8.4. Includes reproduction of "Bicycle wheel," and announcement of Duchamp interview with Jeanne Siegel, p. 6, 8, April 1967.
Box 15 Folder 14

Scope and Content Note

This series, comprised of approximately 800 of Marcel Duchamp's personal photographs, provides a detailed photographic record of his artistic career, as well as his devotion to the game of chess. The "Works of Art" subseries contains photographs of Duchamp's works, as well as of work by several other artists with whom he was acquainted, including Man Ray, Francis Picabia, and his brother, Jacques Villon. The "Snapshots and portraits" subseries contains images of Marcel Duchamp alone, with his works of art, and with other individuals. It also includes a handful of photographs of Duchamp's friends and acquaintances where the images do not include Duchamp, and a few photographs of places, such as Duchamp's family home in Blainville and his studio at 33 W. 67th Street. The "Exhibitions and events" subseries documents Duchamp's attendance at various exhibitions dedicated to or including his work, and also includes photographs of his window installations at Bamberger's department store in Newark, New Jersey, Gotham Book Mart in New York, and Librarie La Hune in Paris. The "Chess" subseries is comprised largely of photographs of Duchamp playing or watching a chess match, and also includes group photographs of Duchamp's chess clubs and tournament groups. The "Negatives and transparencies" subseries contains transparencies, slides, and glass plate and film negatives primarily of works of art by Marcel Duchamp.

All photographs for which the Museum owns copyright or has been given copyright permisison have been digitized.

Scope and Content Note

Photographs of works of art primarily by Marcel Duchamp and his brother, Jacques Villon, as well as a handful of other artists. Most of the photographs are annotated on the verso by Duchamp, with brief descriptive information about the work. In the case of many of the images of his own works, it appears as though Duchamp may have used the photograph for publication or reproduction purposes.

The subseries includes significant and rare prints of Duchamp's works photographed in situ. For example, there is a photograph taken before 1915 showing the "Glider Containing Watermill" in a studio, with Jacques Villon looking through it. There are also three views of "To be Looked at. . ." in different milieus and conditions, including a view of it on the balcony of his Buenos Aires apartment. A stereograph card made from Man Ray photographs of the "Rotary Glass Plates" in Duchamp's studio is also included. In addition, the subseries includes two little known "works" by Duchamp, an "Armory Show" postcard addressed to Phillip Bruno with a hand drawn postal stamp and marked 'pas encore ne,' and a brown bag inscribed with numbers and signed by Duchamp. There are also several photographs of destroyed works by Duchamp.

All photographs for with the Museum owns copyright or has been given copyright permisison have been digitized.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by artist's name and then by title of work. When identified, the name of the photographer is listed following the folder title.

Arakawa, Shusaku. "Diagram with Duchamp's Glass as Minor Detail." Assemblage. (1964). Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 22 Folder 1
Brancusi, Constantin. "Leda" installed in Katherine Dreier's yard. West Redding, Ct. Sculpture. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 27 Folder 1
Brancusi, Constantin. "Leda" installed in Katherine Dreier's yard. Milford, Ct. Sculpture. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 27 Folder 2
Brancusi, Constantin. "Little Girl." Sculpture. (circa 1910). Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 22 Folder 2
Brancusi, Constantin. "Maiastra on Pedestal." Sculpture. (circa 1909). Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 22 Folder 3
Braque, Georges. "Music: Still Life." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, circa 1914.
Box 22 Folder 4
Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, Sir. "The Golden stair." Painting. Collection of Tate Gallery, undated.
Box 22 Folder 5
Duchamp, Marcel. "3 Standard Stoppages." Assemblage. Photo by Oliver Baker, 1914.
Box 22 Folder 6
Duchamp, Marcel. "3 Standard Stoppages." Stockholm replica of assemblage. Photo by Goran Schmidt, circa 1963.
Box 22 Folder 7
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Apolinère Enameled." Rectified readymade. (1916-1917). Photo by Sam Little Commercial Photography., undated.
Box 22 Folder 8
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Baptism." Painting. [front and verso.] (1911). Original and copy print. Photo by Floyd Faxon., undated.
Box 22 Folder 9
Duchamp, Marcel. "Baptism."(1911). Detail of inscription on verso of painting. Photo by Floyd Faxon, undated.
Box 22 Folder 10
Duchamp, Marcel. "Beautiful Breath, Veil Water [Perfume bottle with Rrose Sélvay on label]." Assisted readymade. (1921). Photo by Man Ray, circa 1950s or 1960s?.
Box 27 Folder 3
Duchamp, Marcel. "Bicycle Wheel." 1951 replica of 1913 readymade. Photo by Oliver Baker, circa late 1950s.
Box 22 Folder 11
Duchamp, Marcel. "Bicycle Wheel." 1960 replica of 1913 readymade. Stockholm edition, circa 1960.
Box 22 Folder 12
Duchamp, Marcel. "Bottle Dryer." Readymade. (1914). Collection of Man Ray, Paris, undated.
Box 22 Folder 13
Duchamp, Marcel. "Bottle Dryer." Replica of readymade. Schwarz ed. Photo by Bacci Attilio Fotografo, circa 1964.
Box 22 Folder 14
Duchamp, Marcel. "Bouche-Évier [The Metal]." Sculpture. (1964). Photo by Nathan Rabin, undated.
Box 22 Folder 15
Duchamp, Marcel. "Bouche-Évier [The Metal]." Sculpture. (1964). Photo by Bert Stern, March 1967.
Box 22 Folder 16
Duchamp, Marcel. "Box in a Valise" (1941) with unidentified man looking through its vitrine, undated.
Box 27 Folder 4
Duchamp, Marcel. "Box in a Valise." (1941). Various views of box open, detail of "Traveler's Folding Item" and "50cc Air de Paris." Photos by Marcel Jean and N. Mandel., 1958, undated.
Box 27 Folder 5
Duchamp, Marcel. "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even." Drawing, 1913.
Box 22 Folder 17
Duchamp, Marcel. "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even [The Large Glass]" (1915-1923) installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Photo by Marcel Jean., May 1958.
Box 27 Folder 6
Duchamp, Marcel. "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even [The Large Glass]." Ulf Linde reproduction at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 1961.
Box 22 Folder 18
Duchamp, Marcel. [Brown bag inscribed with numbers and signed]. Readymade? Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 22 Folder 19
Duchamp, Marcel. "Brunette (Nana) in a Green Blouse." Painting, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 20
Duchamp, Marcel. "Bust Portrait of Chauvel." Painting. Photo by Robert David, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 21
Duchamp, Marcel. "Chessmen." Buenos Aires, 1918-1919.
Box 27 Folder 7
Duchamp, Marcel. "Chocolate Grinder, No. 1" and "Chocolate Grinder, No. 2." Paintings, February - March 1913, February 1914.
Box 27 Folder 8
Duchamp, Marcel. "Church at Blainville." Painting, 1904.
Box 22 Folder 22
Duchamp, Marcel. "Clémence." Painting, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 23
Duchamp, Marcel. "Coachman on Box." Lithograph?. Photo by Bacci Attilio Fotografo, 1904-1905.
Box 22 Folder 24
Duchamp, Marcel. [Collage with "From the Green Box" announcement and portrait of Duchamp]. Photo by Henry Steiner, 1957.
Box 22 Folder 25
Duchamp, Marcel. "Cover for the catalog 'Le Surrealisme en 1947' [Priere de Toucher]." Photo by Man Ray, 1947.
Box 27 Folder 9
Duchamp, Marcel. "Discs Bearing Spirals." Painting, 1923.
Box 22 Folder 26
Duchamp, Marcel. "Draft on the Japanese Apple Tree." Painting, Spring 1911.
Box 22 Folder 27
Duchamp, Marcel. "Dulcinea." Painting, October 1911.
Box 27 Folder 10
Duchamp, Marcel. [Faucet (from "Lazy Hardware"?) installed on mantle of 58th Street studio]. New York, New York, 1958.
Box 27 Folder 11
Duchamp, Marcel. "Female Fig Leaf." Sculpture. Photo by Percy Rainford?, circa 1950.
Box 22 Folder 28
Duchamp, Marcel. "For a Game of Chess." Drawing, October 1911.
Box 22 Folder 29
Duchamp, Marcel. "'Fresh Widow.'" Assemblage. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1920.
Box 22 Folder 30
Duchamp, Marcel. "'Fresh Widow.'" Replica (or version?) of assemblage, undated.
Box 22 Folder 31
Duchamp, Marcel. "Garden and Chapel at Blainville." Painting, undated.
Box 22 Folder 32
Duchamp, Marcel. "Glider Containing Watermill in Neighboring Metals" with Jacques Villon looking through it, photographed in a studio. Painting on glass, before 1915.
Box 27 Folder 12
Duchamp, Marcel. "Glider Containing Watermill in Neighboring Metals" installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Painting on glass. Photo by Marcel Jean, May 1958.
Box 27 Folder 13
Duchamp, Marcel. "Grandmother Crocheting." Watercolor. Collection of Claude Meran, 1902.
Box 22 Folder 33
Duchamp, Marcel. "House in a Wood." Painting, 1907.
Box 22 Folder 34
Duchamp, Marcel. "The King and Queen Surrounded by Swift Nudes." Painting, 1912.
Box 22 Folder 35
Duchamp, Marcel. "The Knife-Grinder." Drawing. Photo by Nathan Rabin, 1904-1905.
Box 22 Folder 36
Duchamp, Marcel. "Locking Spoon" installed at Marcel Duchamp's 58th St. studio, New York, N.Y. Semi-readymade, 1956-1958.
Box 27 Folder 14
Duchamp, Marcel. "Man Seated by a Window." Painting, 1907.
Box 22 Folder 37
Duchamp, Marcel. "Messenger with Umbrella." Watercolor. Photo by Nathan Rabin, 1904-1905.
Box 22 Folder 38
Duchamp, Marcel. "Network of Stoppages." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1914.
Box 22 Folder 39
Duchamp, Marcel. "Nine Malic Moulds." Painting on glass, 1914-1915.
Box 27 Folder 15
Duchamp, Marcel. "Nous Nous Cajolions." Collage and drawing, 1921-1922.
Box 22 Folder 40
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / B. Negatives and transparencies / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Nous Nous Cajolions." Collage and drawing. (circa 1925). Glass plate negative.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Nude on Nude." Painting, circa 1909.
Box 22 Folder 41
Duchamp, Marcel. "Nude Seated in a Bathtub." Painting, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 42
Duchamp, Marcel. "Nude with Black Stockings." Painting, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 43
Duchamp, Marcel. [Optical disc on a turntable], undated.
Box 27 Folder 16
Duchamp, Marcel. "Pane of glass on Larrey street with rain, that one could sign Kline." Photo with inscription. Photo by Michel Waldberg, undated.
Box 22 Folder 44
Duchamp, Marcel. "Paradise." Painting. Photo by Sam Little Commercial Photography, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 45
Duchamp, Marcel. "The Passage from the Virgin to the Bride." Painting, 1912.
Box 22 Folder 46
Duchamp, Marcel. "Portrait of Dr. Ferdinand Tribout." Painting. Collection of the Musees de Rouen, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 47
Duchamp, Marcel. "Portrait of Marcel Lefrançois." Painting, 1904.
Box 22 Folder 48
Duchamp, Marcel. "Portrait of the Artist's Father." Painting, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 49
Duchamp, Marcel. "Portrait of Young Boy of Candel Family." Painting, 1908.
Box 22 Folder 50
Duchamp, Marcel. "Portrait of Yvonne Duchamp-Villon." Painting, 1907.
Box 22 Folder 51
Duchamp, Marcel. [Postcard from "The Armory Show" addressed to Philip Bruno with hand drawn postal stamp and marked "pas encore ne"]. Readymade? Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 22 Folder 52
Duchamp, Marcel. [Postcard reproduction of "Nude Decending a Staircase"]. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1962.
Box 22 Folder 53
Duchamp, Marcel. "Red Nude." Painting, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 54
Duchamp, Marcel. "Rotary Glass Plates (Precision Optics)" in Duchamp's studio. Motorized optical device. Stereograph. Photo attributed to Man Ray, 1920.
Box 27 Folder 17
Duchamp, Marcel. "Rotary Glass Plates (Precision Optics)." Motorized optical device. Replica? Photo by Vera Spoerri, undated.
Box 22 Folder 55
Duchamp, Marcel. "Sad Young Man on a Train." Painting. Photo by Percy Rainford, 1911-1912.
Box 22 Folder 56
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / B. Negatives and transparencies / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Sad Young Man on a Train." Painting. (1911). Color transparency. Photo by Riva Carbon.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Sad Young Man on a Train." Painting, 1911-1912.
Box 22 Folder 57
Duchamp, Marcel. "Self Portrait in Profile." Metal stamp. Photo by Nathan Rabin, February 1958.
Box 22 Folder 58
Duchamp, Marcel. "Sketch for Precision Optics (The Rotary Demisphere)." Drawing. Photo by Floyd Faxon, 1925.
Box 22 Folder 59
Duchamp, Marcel. [Sketch of Frederic James Gregg]. Drawing with wash?, 1919.
Box 27 Folder 18
Duchamp, Marcel. "Sonata." Painting, 1911.
Box 22 Folder 60
Duchamp, Marcel. "Standing Nude." Drawing. Photo by Nathan Rabin, Spring 1911.
Box 22 Folder 61
Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players." Drawing, 1911.
Box 27 Folder 19
Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players" (destroyed) in studio. Neuilly, France. Drawing, October 1911.
Box 27 Folder 20
Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players" in studio. Drawing, 1911.
Box 27 Folder 21
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players." Collection of Louise Varese. Drawing. Photo by Nathan Rabin, 1911.
Box 22 Folder 62
Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Portrait of Chess Players." [four versions, one destroyed, two in Louise Varese collection, one in the Monnier collection], Neuilly. Drawings. Photo by Nathan Rabin, October 1911.
Box 22 Folder 63
Duchamp, Marcel. "Sur Marcel Duchamp." Deluxe edition of book by Robert Lebel. Several views, including book open and details of figure 42, plate 77-79 and figure 6.8. Photos by Richard Lusby, circa 1959.
Box 22 Folder 64
Duchamp, Marcel. "To Be Looked at..." [in Katherine Dreier's house?]. Painting on glass. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1918.
Box 27 Folder 22
Duchamp, Marcel. "To Be Looked at..." [before breaking, on balcony of Buenos Aires apartment]. Painting on glass, 1918.
Box 27 Folder 23
Duchamp, Marcel. "To Be Looked at...." after breaking. Painting on glass, circa 1919.
Box 27 Folder 24
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Le Treport." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1904.
Box 22 Folder 65
Duchamp, Marcel. "Le Treport (with head of Raymond)." Painting, 1904.
Box 22 Folder 66
Duchamp, Marcel. "Tu m'" installed in Katherine Dreier's library West Redding, Ct. Painting, 1918.
Box 27 Folder 25
Duchamp, Marcel. "Two Characters and a Car (Study)" from Box in a Valise XIV/XX. Drawing. Photo by Nathan Rabin, 1912.
Box 22 Folder 67
Duchamp, Marcel. "Two Nudes." Painting. Collection of Mary Sisler, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 68
Duchamp, Marcel. "Two Women and a Girl, Nude, Playing with a Dog." Painting., 1910.
Box 22 Folder 69
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Tzanck Check." Readymade, December 3, 1919.
Box 22 Folder 70
Duchamp, Marcel. Various drawings for French periodicals, 1909-1910.
Box 27 Folder 26
Duchamp, Marcel. Various drawings in the collection of Suzanne Crotti shown tacked to the wall, undated.
Box 27 Folder 27
Duchamp, Marcel. Various early works, including "St. Sebastian," "Red House Among Apple Trees," "At the Palais de Glace" and portraits of Gustave Candel and his mother in Candel's collection, photographed in unknown location, undated.
Box 27 Folder 28
Duchamp, Marcel. "Wedge of Chastity." Photo by Nathan Rabin, January 1954.
Box 22 Folder 71
Duchamp, Marcel. "Young Man and Girl in Spring." Painting, Spring 1911.
Box 22 Folder 72
Duchamp, Marcel. "Yvonne and Magdeleine Torn in Tatters." Painting, September 1911.
Box 22 Folder 73
Duchamp, Marcel. "Yvonne Duchamp as a Child." Drawing. Frank Hubachek collection, 1902.
Box 22 Folder 74
Duchamp, Suzanne. "Portrait of Villon." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 75
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Les Amants." Sculpture, undated.
Box 22 Folder 76
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Baudelaire." Sculpture, 1911.
Box 22 Folder 77
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "The Cat." Sculpture. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 22 Folder 78
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Le Chevel." Sculpture, undated.
Box 22 Folder 79
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Chevel avec Cavalier." Sculpture, undated.
Box 22 Folder 80
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "The Cock." Plaster relief. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1916.
Box 22 Folder 81
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "La Femme assise." Sculpture, 1914.
Box 22 Folder 82
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Maggy." Sculpture, 1912.
Box 22 Folder 83
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Maggy." Sculpture, undated.
Box 22 Folder 84
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Les Petits Danseurs." Sculpture, undated.
Box 22 Folder 85
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. "Seated Nude." Sculpture, 1909.
Box 22 Folder 86
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond, 1876-1918. "Tête de Chevel." Sculpture, undated.
Box 22 Folder 87
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond, 1876-1918. "Torse de Jeune-Homme." Sculpture, 1910.
Box 22 Folder 88
Feroy, Louis. "Marcel Duchamp." Portrait bust. Photo by Baker Studio, undated.
Box 22 Folder 89
Kandinsky, Wassily, 1866-1944. "Blau." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1927.
Box 22 Folder 90
Lopper, Robert. "Monument to Marcel Duchamp." Assemblage, 1958.
Box 22 Folder 91
Miró, Joan. "Painting in Blue." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1926.
Box 23 Folder 1
Mondrian, Piet. "Composition." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1929.
Box 23 Folder 2
Mondrian, Piet. "Composition (Jaune, Rouge et Noir)." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 23 Folder 3
Pevsner, Antoine. "Abstract Relief." Sculpture. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1929.
Box 23 Folder 4
Picabia, Francis. "Les Disques." Painting. Chicago Arts Club collection. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 5
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1915.

Picabia, Francis. "Edtaonisl." Painting. Art Institute of Chicago collection. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 6
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1913.

Picabia, Francis. "Figure." Painting. Photo by O. E. Nelson, circa 1950s.
Box 23 Folder 7
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1948.

Picabia, Francis. "Man and Woman." Painting. Photo by O. E. Nelson, undated.
Box 23 Folder 8
Picabia, Francis. "Paysage, le Creuse." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 9
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1908.

Picabia, Francis. "Printemps." Painting. Menil collection. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 23 Folder 10
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1938.

Picabia, Francis. "Reverence." Painting. Baltimore Museum. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 11
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1915.

Picabia, Francis. "Tableau Dada, L.H.O.O.Q." for "391." Replica of readymade. Photo by Sam Little Commercial Photography, undated.
Box 23 Folder 12
Ray, Man. "Cela Vit [Portrait of Marcel Duchamp, Paris.]." Painting. Photo by Man Ray, circa 1923, 1957.
Box 27 Folder 29
Ray, Man [attr.]. Chessboard, undated.
Box 27 Folder 30
Reutersward, Carl Fredrik. "The Mascot for the Movement." Assemblage, 1961.
Box 23 Folder 13
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / D. Exhibitions and events / f. Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden). "Art in Motion." Marcel Duchamp and Oscar Reutersvard, Ulf Linde, Carlo Derkert, Pontus Hulten installing replica of "The Large Glass" and seated in galleries. Contact sheet and prints. Photos by Lutfi Ozkok.

Stettheimer, Florine. "Duchamp's Birthday." Painting, July 1917.
Box 23 Folder 14
Stettheimer, Florine. "Marcel Duchamp and Rrose Selavy." Painting, 1923.
Box 23 Folder 15
Villon, Jacques. "Air-France." Painting, 1954.
Box 23 Folder 16
Villon, Jacques. "Allegresse." Painting, 1932.
Box 23 Folder 17
Villon, Jacques. "Atelier de Mecanique tintamarre." Painting, 1947.
Box 23 Folder 18
Villon, Jacques. "Le betonniere." Painting, 1951.
Box 23 Folder 19
Villon, Jacques. "Bouvard et Pecuchet." Painting, 1955.
Box 23 Folder 20
Villon, Jacques. "La cage." Painting, 1952.
Box 23 Folder 21
Villon, Jacques. "La cage de l'oiseau." Painting, 1955.
Box 23 Folder 22
Villon, Jacques. "Le cerisier en fleurs." Painting, 1943.
Box 23 Folder 23
Villon, Jacques. "Cheval de course." Painting, 1922.
Box 23 Folder 24
Villon, Jacques. "Clos normand." Painting, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 25
Villon, Jacques. "Colin-maillard." Painting, 1942.
Box 23 Folder 26
Villon, Jacques. "Color perspective (mauve)." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 23 Folder 27
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1922.

Villon, Jacques. "Color perspective (red)." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 23 Folder 28
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1921.

Villon, Jacques. "Composition abstraite." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 23 Folder 29
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1932.

Villon, Jacques. Composition jaune et blue." Painting, 1921.
Box 23 Folder 30
Villon, Jacques. "La cour de ferme au pigeonnier." Painting, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 31
Villon, Jacques. "En Plein Vol." Painting. Photo by Eric Pollitzer, undated.
Box 23 Folder 32
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1956.

Villon, Jacques. "L'entrée du parc." Painting, 1948.
Box 23 Folder 33
Villon, Jacques. "L'equilibre rouge." Painting, 1921.
Box 23 Folder 34
Villon, Jacques. "L'espace." Painting, 1932.
Box 23 Folder 35
Villon, Jacques. "Les fenetres." Painting, 1932-1933.
Box 23 Folder 36
Villon, Jacques. "La ferme normande." Painting, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 37
Villon, Jacques. ["La ferme normande"]? Painting, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 38
Villon, Jacques. "Les fonds de saint-paul." Painting, 1945.
Box 23 Folder 39
Villon, Jacques. "Galop." Painting, 1921.
Box 23 Folder 40
Villon, Jacques. "Le grande faucheuse aux cheuaux." Painting, 1950.
Box 23 Folder 41
Villon, Jacques. "Le Grands fonds." Painting, 1945.
Box 23 Folder 42
Villon, Jacques. "Le grain ne meurt." Painting, 1947.
Box 23 Folder 43
Villon, Jacques. "Homme dessinant." Painting, 1935.
Box 23 Folder 44
Villon, Jacques. "L'insecte." Painting, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 45
Villon, Jacques. "Jacques Mellerio." Painting, 1923.
Box 23 Folder 46
Villon, Jacques. "Jardin en fete." Painting, 1948.
Box 23 Folder 47
Villon, Jacques. "Jeu." Painting, 1919.
Box 23 Folder 48
Villon, Jacques. "Le Joueur de flageolet." Painting, 1939.
Box 23 Folder 49
Villon, Jacques. Le long du pare." Painting, 1955.
Box 23 Folder 50
Villon, Jacques. "The lovers." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 23 Folder 51
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1926.

Villon, Jacques. "Marcel Duchamp." Painting, 1951.
Box 23 Folder 52
Villon, Jacques. "Le matrois." Painting, 1949.
Box 23 Folder 53
Villon, Jacques. "Le meule de ble." Painting, 1946.
Box 23 Folder 54
Villon, Jacques. "Nablesse." Painting, 1920.
Box 23 Folder 55
Villon, Jacques. "Naissance du futur." Painting, 1931.
Box 23 Folder 56
Villon, Jacques. "Nature morte au vase jaune." Painting, 1951.
Box 23 Folder 57
Villon, Jacques. "L'oiseau empaille." Painting, 1938.
Box 23 Folder 58
Villon, Jacques. "Papiers." Painting, 1923.
Box 23 Folder 59
Villon, Jacques. "Paysage au cedre noir." Painting, 1946.
Box 23 Folder 60
Villon, Jacques. "Paysage aux grandes arbres." Painting, 1945.
Box 23 Folder 61
Villon, Jacques. "Le petit atelier de mecanique." Painting, 1946.
Box 23 Folder 62
Villon, Jacques. "Les Peupliers." Painting, 1945.
Box 23 Folder 63
Villon, Jacques. "Le pigeonnier noir." Painting, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 64
Villon, Jacques. "Le pigeonnier normande." Painting, 1953.
Box 23 Folder 65
Villon, Jacque. "Portrait de l'artiste." Painting, 1942.
Box 23 Folder 66
Villon, Jacques. "Portrait de l'artiste." Painting, 1949.
Box 23 Folder 67
Villon, Jacques. "Portrait de Marcel." Painting, 1950.
Box 23 Folder 68
Villon, Jacques. "Portrait de Marcel Duchamp." Painting, 1951.
Box 23 Folder 69
Villon, Jacques. "Portrait de Marcel Duchamp." Painting. Final state, 1951.
Box 23 Folder 70
Villon, Jacques. "Portrait de Raymond Duchamp-Villon." Painting, 1911.
Box 23 Folder 71
Villon, Jacques. "Portrait of Artist's Father." Painting, 1924.
Box 23 Folder 72
Villon, Jacques. "Le potager a la brunie." Painting, 1941.
Box 23 Folder 73
Villon, Jacques. "Repliement." Painting, 1921.
Box 23 Folder 74
Villon, Jacques. "Saldats en mache." Painting, 1913.
Box 23 Folder 75
Villon, Jacques. "Le tampon noir." Painting, 1926.
Box 23 Folder 76
Villon, Jacques. "Le theatre." Painting, 1932.
Box 23 Folder 77
Villon, Jacques. "Two figures." Painting. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 23 Folder 78
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1928.

Villon, Jacques. "Usine au cannet." Painting, 1945.
Box 23 Folder 79
Villon, Jacques. "Vens la chimere." Painting, 1947.
Box 23 Folder 80
Scope and Content Note

The subseries contains transparencies, slides, and glass plate and film negatives primarily of works of art by Marcel Duchamp. Of particular interest is a glass plate negative of the cast shadows of several of Duchamp's Readymades. The subseries also includes three portraits of Duchamp, including one with his head shaved in the form of a comet and marked "Voici Rrose Sélavy." There is also a negative of Roche's view of Duchamp's 33 W. 67th Street studio with the "Traveller's Folding Item" in foreground.

Arrangement

Negatives and transparencies of Duchamp's works of art are filed first, and alphabetically by title of the work. Snapshots and portraits are filed last, and alphabetically by photographer, and then title/subject.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Bottle Dryer." Readymade. Negative. Photo attributed to Man Ray, undated.
Box 20 Folder 1
Duchamp, Marcel. "Full size perspective of Bachelor Apparatus." Drawing. 35mm slides, 1965.
Box 20 Folder 2
Duchamp, Marcel. "Chocolate Grinder, No. 2." Painting. Broken glass plate negative. 1:2, after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 1
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1914

Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Chocolate Grinde, No. 2." Painting. Broken glass plate negative. 2:2, after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 2
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1914

Duchamp, Marcel. "The King and Queen Surrounded by Swift Nudes." Painting. Color transparencies., undated.
Box 20 Folder 3
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1912

Duchamp, Marcel. "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even [The Large Glass]" after being repaired, after 1935.
Box 35 Folder 1
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / XI. Original housing / f. Gray box used to house glass plate negative of "The Large Glass." Marked by Duchamp "Photos gd Verre" and with other notations in his hand.

Duchamp, Marcel. "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even [The Large Glass]" at Katherine Dreier's Milford Connecticut home. Negative. Photo by John D. Schiff, undated.
Box 20 Folder 4
Duchamp, Marcel. "Nous Nous Cajolions." Collage and drawing). Glass plate negative, after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 9
Scope and Content Note

Original collage and drawing dated circa 1925.

See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / A. Works of art / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Nous Nous Cajolions." Collage and drawing. (1921 or 1922).

Duchamp, Marcel. "Nude Descending a Staircase." Painting. Color transparency, undated.
Box 20 Folder 5
Duchamp. "Portrait of Dr. Dumouchel." Painting. Glass plate negative, after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 3
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1910.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Portrait of Dr. Dumouchel." Painting. Glass plate negative, after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 4
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1910.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Rotary Demisphere (Precision Optics)." Negative, undated.
Box 20 Folder 6
Duchamp, Marcel. "Rotary Glass Plates (Precision Optics). Motorized optical device. Negative.
Box 20 Folder 7
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated 1920.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Sad Young Man on a Train." Painting. Color transparency. Photo by Riva Carbon, undated.
Box 20 Folder 8
Scope and Content Note

Original painting 1911.

See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / A. Works of art / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "Sad Young Man on a Train." Painting. (1911-1912). Photo by Percy Rainford.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Shadows of Readymades." Negative, undated.
Box 20 Folder 9
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated 1918.

Duchamp, Marcel. "Shots." Drawing. 35 mm slide, 1965.
Box 20 Folder 10
Duchamp, Marcel. "Study for Glider." Drawing. 35 mm slide, 1965.
Box 20 Folder 11
Duchamp, Marcel. Ten readymades, marked "Extra sheet." Color slides, 1965.
Box 20 Folder 12
Duchamp, Marcel. One of the "3 Standard Stoppages", after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 5
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated 1913-1914.

Duchamp, Marcel. One of the "3 Standard Stoppages", after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 6
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated 1913-1914.

Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. One of the "3 Standard Stoppages", after 1935.
Box 21 Folder 7
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated 1913-1914.

Villon, Jacques, 1875-1963. "Portrait of Christian." Painting. Color transparency, undated.
Box 20 Folder 13
Scope and Content Note

Original painting dated 1933.

Catherine Duchamp. Copy negative of a cabinet card made by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2003.
Box 20 Folder 17
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated before 1918.

Duchamp family playing cards. Blainville, France. Copy negative made by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2003.
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated circa 1896.

Roché, Henri Pierre. Marcel Duchamp's 33 W. 67th St. studio, with "Traveller's Folding Item" in the foreground. Negative, 1917-1918.
Box 20 Folder 14
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / C. Portraits and snapshots / 5. Places / f. United States--New York--New York. Marcel Duchamp's 33 W. 67th St. studio showing "The Large Glass," "The Bicycle Wheel," "Hatrack," "Traveler's Folding Item," and other works. Photos by Henri Pierre Roché. Copyprints.

Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp. 53 mm. Slide, undated.
Box 20 Folder 15
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp at age 85 with and without glasses for "View" magazine, 1945.
Box 20 Folder 16
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / C. Portraits and snapshots / 1. Marcel Duchamp / f. Rainford, Percy. Marcel Duchamp at the age of 85. For View magazine.

Unidentified. "Voici Rrose Sélavy." Photo of Marcel Duchamp with comet shaved in his hair, 1921.
Box 21 Folder 8
See Also:

Marcel Duchamp Exhibition Records / II. Philadelphia Museum of Art, "Marcel Duchamp," 1973 / J. Photographs / 2. Snapshots and portraits / f. Unidentified; Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959. Contact print with images of Duchamp with comet shaved in his hair and his studio. 1917-1923? Copy print and negative.

Marcel Duchamp Exhibition Records / II. Philadelphia Museum of Art, "Marcel Duchamp," 1973 / J. Photographs / 2. Snapshots and portraits / f. Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with comet shaved in hair. Copy prints.

Scope and Content Note

A large series of portraits and snapshots documenting the life, work and acquaintances of Marcel Duchamp. Includes views of Duchamp alone and with others, as well as a handful of views of the artist posed with his works of art. There are also a few photographs of Duchamp's family and friends, as well as images of his studio and hometown, Blainville, France. Many of the portraits are taken by important photographers, such as Man Ray, Carl Van Vechten, John D. Schiff, and Arnold Rosenberg. Most of the snapshots are unattributed, but were presumably taken by Duchamp's close friends given their personal nature.

All photographs for which the Museum owns copyright or has been given copyright permisison have been digitized.

Scope and Content Note

Portraits and snapshots of Marcel Duchamp alone by identified and unidentified photographers. Together the images document nearly every decade of Duchamp's life, with the exception of the period from 1900-1910. There is a carte-de-visite of Duchamp at one year of age taken in Rouen, as well as images of him around the ages of three and thirteen. Also includes two views of Duchamp in Europe taken by Katherine Dreier, and a double-sided image with Duchamp as Rrose Selavy on the recto and Duchamp looking through "The Brawl at Austerlitz" on the verso created by Man Ray in 1966.

All photographs for which the Museum owns copyright or has been given copyright permisison have been digitized.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by photographer. Images by unidentified photographers follow, and are filed chronologically.

Baruchello, Gianfranco. Marcel Duchamp seated. Cadaques, Spain, 1963.
Box 28 Folder 1
Bell, Kay. Marcel Duchamp near window. New York, New York, 1952.
Box 27 Folder 31
Budd (New York, N.Y.). Marcel Duchamp near window of a workshop[?], circa 1960.
Box 28 Folder 2
Donati, Enrico. Marcel Duchamp., circa late 1950s, early 1960s.
Box 28 Folder 3
Dreier, Katherine Sophie. Marcel Duchamp on the balcony of the Hotel Brighton. Paris, France, 1924.
Box 28 Folder 4
Dreier, Katherine Sophie. Marcel Duchamp in a gondola. Venice, Italy, 1926.
Box 28 Folder 5
Eagle, Arnold. Marcel Duchamp seated, circa 1960s.
Box 28 Folder 6
Ekstrom, Niki. Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 28 Folder 7
Fontaine, Eugene. Marcel Duchamp as a young boy, seated on a stone balastrade, with leg tucked, circa 1890.
Box 28 Folder 8
Grab, Richard de. Marcel Duchamp. 58th Street. New York, New York, circa late 1940s-early 1950s.
Box 27 Folder 32
Grosser, Maurice. Marcel Duchamp sitting in a large armchair, 1959.
Box 28 Folder 9
Halsman, Philippe. Marcel Duchamp in a tree during filming of Hans Richter's "8x8." Connecticut, 1952.
Box 28 Folder 10
Hare, Denise Brown. Marcel Duchamp. Cadaques, Spain, 1965.
Box 28 Folder 11
Hare, Denise Brown. Marcel Duchamp wearing "Sexy" crown, designed by Mina Loy. New York, New York, 1955 or 1959.
Box 27 Folder 33
Hare, Denise Brown. Marcel Duchamp seated, reading, circa 1960s.
Box 28 Folder 12
Hoffmann, Charles. Marcel Duchamp seated, smoking a cigar during interview with Nancy McCann, May 9, 1963.
Box 28 Folder 13
Hoffman, H. (Munich). Marcel Duchamp. Munich. Includes one copy print made by May Ray in 1947, 1912, 1947.
Box 28 Folder 14
Inverarity Photo. Marcel Duchamp. Los Angeles, California, 1949.
Box 28 Folder 15
Karger, George. Marcel Duchamp decending a staircase, 1946.
Box 28 Folder 16
Lazarus, Marvin P. Marcel Duchamp, 1961.
Box 28 Folder 17
Marceau, Henri. Three-quarter view of Marcel Duchamp. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, PA, 1958.
Box 28 Folder 18
Obsatz, Victor. Marcel Duchamp, 1953.
Box 28 Folder 19
Pries, Ethel. Marcel Duchamp in profile, 1946.
Box 28 Folder 20
Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp. New York, New York, circa 1920.
Box 27 Folder 34
Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp with shaving cream (used for Monte Carlo Bond), circa 1924.
Box 28 Folder 21
Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp in profile, 1931.
Box 27 Folder 35
Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp at a table, circa 1940s.
Box 28 Folder 22
Ray, Man [attributed]. Marcel Duchamp in corduroy jacket, leaning on a chair, circa late 1940s.
Box 28 Folder 23
Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Sélavy, with Marcel Duchamp looking through "The Brawl at Austerlitz" on verso, 1966.
Box 28 Folder 24
Rosenberg, Arnold. Marcel Duchamp., 1955.
Box 28 Folder 25
See Also:

Marcel Duchamp Research Collection / VI. Photographs / C. Arnold Rosenberg purchase / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. Double-exposed portrait. Oversized.

Marcel Duchamp. New York, N. Y., 1968.
Box 28 Folder 26
Steichen, Edward. Marcel Duchamp. New York, New York, 1917.
Box 27 Folder 36
United Press International. Marcel Duchamp in fur coat at dock, about to depart New York, February 26, 1927.
Box 27 Folder 37
Van Vechten, Carl. Marcel Duchamp in profile, 1933.
Box 28 Folder 27
Wilson, William. Marcel Duchamp seated, 28 W 10th St., New York, New York, 1968.
Box 28 Folder 28
Witz, A. (Rouen). Marcel Duchamp at one year old. Carte-de-visite. Rouen, France, 1888.
Box 28 Folder 29
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp at age 5 in front of a tent. Montvilliers, France, 1893.
Box 27 Folder 38
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp as boy standing beside wooden swing, circa 1900.
Box 29 Folder 1
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp at Katherine Dreier's house, West Redding, Connecticut, 1918.
Box 29 Folder 2
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with shoes. Double exposure, 1931.
Box 29 Folder 3
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp in garden. Katherine Dreier's Connecticut house[?], circa 1931.
Box 29 Folder 4
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp leaning against a tree in yard of Suzanne Duchamp Crotti. Sanary-sur-Mer, 1941-1942.
Box 29 Folder 5
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp. New York, New York, February 1943.
Box 29 Folder 6
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp in a park with tables. New York, New York, 1943.
Box 29 Folder 7
Rainford, Percy. Marcel Duchamp at the age of 85. For View magazine, 1945.
Box 29 Folder 8
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / B. Negatives and transparencies / f. Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp at age 85 with and without glasses for "View" magazine.

Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp at Katherine Dreier's house. Milford, Connecticut, 1947.
Box 29 Folder 9
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp smoking pipe on porch of Yves Tanguy's Woodbury, Connecticut home, circa May 1948.
Box 29 Folder 10
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp on his 80th birthday, smoking on a porch. Cadaques, Spain, 1967.
Box 29 Folder 11
Scope and Content Note

This subseries contains portraits of Duchamp posing with his works of art. The majority of images document Duchamp's attendance at exhibitions including or dedicated to his works. There is also one photograph by Hans Richter of Duchamp with his "Rotoreliefs," taken presumably during the filming of "Dreams that Money Can Buy" and several photographs by Richard Lusby of Duchamp posing with Robert Lebel and others with Lebel's monograph, "Sur Marcel Duchamp (Eau & Gaz)."

All photographs for which the Museum owns copyright or has been given copyright permisison have been digitized.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by photographer. Images by unidentified photographers follow, and are filed chronologically.

Art Institute of Chicago. Marcel Duchamp with his painting "The King and Queen Surrounded by Swift Nudes." Art Institute of Chicago. "20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection", 1949.
Box 29 Folder 12
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / D. Exhibitions and events / f. Art Institute of Chicago. "20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection." Marcel Duchamp, Katharine Kuh, Peter Pollak, and members of press.

Baruchello, Gianfranco. Marcel Duchamp with "The Large Glass" and Alexina Duchamp with "Nude Descending a Staircase." Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1958.
Box 29 Folder 13
Editions les Maîtres. Marcel Duchamp with "Marcel Duchamp Cast Alive" and portrait bust. Some photos include Alexina Duchamp and unidentified people, circa 1965.
Box 29 Folder 14
Hamilton, Richard. Marcel Duchamp signing "Oculist Witnesses" reproduction, October 1967.
Box 29 Folder 15
Lazarus, Marvin P. Marcel Duchamp with "Tu m'" and "The Bicycle Wheel." Museum of Modern Art. "The Art of Assemblage", 1961, 1962.
Box 29 Folder 16
Lusby, Richard. Marcel Duchamp with "Eau Gaz (sur Marcel Duchamp)" in various stages, some with Robert Lebel and others, 1958-1959.
Box 29 Folder 17
Parks, Gordon. Marcel Duchamp in front of "Network of Standard Stoppages." Rose Fried Gallery (New York, N.Y.). "Duchamp Brothers and Sisters".
Box 29 Folder 18
Pries, Ethel. Marcel Duchamp with pocket chess set.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / E. Chess / 1. Marcel Duchamp / f. Pries, Ethel. Marcel Duchamp with pocket chess set. New York, New York.

Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp looking through "The Brawl at Austerlitz".
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / C. Portraits and snapshots / 1. Marcel Duchamp / f. Ray, Man, 1890-1976. Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Sélavy, with Marcel Duchamp looking through "The Brawl at Austerlitz" on verso.

Richter, Hans. Marcel Duchamp with "Rotoreliefs" probably at Richter's Connecticut home for filming of "Dreams that Money Can Buy." Contact sheet, 1949.
Box 29 Folder 19
Steiner, Henry. Marcel Duchamp sitting in front of "Nine Malic Molds." Contact sheets and one print of Duchamp playing chess, 1957.
Box 29 Folder 20
Steiner, Paul. Marcel Duchamp in front of "Rotoreliefs", circa 1960.
Box 29 Folder 21
Stern, Bert. Marcel Duchamp holding "Bouche-Évier [The Metal]", March 10, 1967.
Box 29 Folder 22
Tranquille, Dante. Marcel Duchamp standing in front of "Nude Descending a Staircase." Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute. "1913 Armory Show 50th Anniversary Exhibition", February 17, 1963.
Box 29 Folder 23
Waldberg, Michel. Marcel Duchamp standing in front of Rue Larrey door. Pasadena, California, undated.
Box 29 Folder 24
Wasser, Julian. Marcel Duchamp next to "Brawl at Austerlitz." Pasadena Art Museum. "Marcel Duchamp" retrospective, 1963.
Box 29 Folder 25
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp sitting by "Fountain", February 1965.
Box 29 Folder 26
Scope and Content Note

This subseries contains snapshots and portraits of Marcel Duchamp with his family, friends, and associates. It includes a photograph of Duchamp with his two brothers in Puteaux; an often reproduced image of Duchamp with Henri Pierre Roché and Beatrice Wood at Coney Island in 1917; several snapshots from an outing Duchamp took with the Crottis and Arensbergs to visit Katherine Dreier in West Redding, Connecticut around 1918; various views of Duchamp with members of the Surrealist movement in New York in the 1940's, including Maria Martins, André Breton, Arshile Gorky, and Frederick Kiesler; and several images of Duchamp with his wife Alexina.

All photographs for which the Museum owns copyright or has been given copyright permisison have been digitized.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by photographer. Images by unidentified photographers follow, and are filed chronologically.

Agence Photographique. Marcel Duchamp and Jacques Villon in Villon's studio, circa 1951.
Box 30 Folder 1
Bacci Attilio Fotografo. Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp visiting Mr. And Mrs. Arturo Schwarz in their home. Milan, Italy, 1964.
Box 30 Folder 2
Bacci Attilio Fotografo. Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp with Enrico Baj. Milan, Italy, 1964.
Box 30 Folder 3
Bain News Service. Marcel Duchamp at dock about to depart New York, with Leon Hartl and Mrs. Hartl, February 1927.
Box 30 Folder 4
Blakelys. Marcel Duchamp and Beatrice Wood. Ojai, California, October 1963.
Box 30 Folder 5
Costa, [?]. Marcel Duchamp and Mary Reynolds in a sweatbox. London, England, 1937.
Box 30 Folder 6
Donati, Enrico. Marcel Duchamp and Donati, circa 1955-1959.
Box 30 Folder 7
Dreier, Katherine Sophie. Jacques Villon, Marcel Duchamp and Gaby Villon. Puteaux, France, Christmas 1929.
Box 32 Folder 18
Editions les Maîtres (New York, N.Y.). Marcel Duchamp with Alexina Duchamp and other people.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / C. Portraits and snapshots / 2. Marcel Duchamp with works of art / f. Editions les Maîtres (New York, N.Y.). Marcel Duchamp with "Marcel Duchamp Cast Alive" and portrait bust. Some photos include Alexina Duchamp and unidentified people.

Grehan, Farrell. Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp. Cadaquès, Spain, July 29, 1963.
Box 30 Folder 8
Grehan, Farrell. Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray. Cadaquès, Spain, 1963.
Box 30 Folder 9
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp, and unidentified couple. Henry Ford Museum. Dearborn, Michigan, 1961.
Box 30 Folder 10
Marcia Rocco Studio. Marcel Duchamp and unidentified men. Rocco Studio. New York, New York, January 1953.
Box 30 Folder 11
Mort Kaye Studios. Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp. Palm Beach, Florida, February 1962.
Box 30 Folder 12
Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp and Joseph Stella at Man Ray's apartment. New York, N. Y. (1916). Copy print from The Little Review. (1922)., 1922.
Box 30 Folder 13
Scope and Content Note

Original work dated 1916.

Savage, Naomi [attributed]. Marcel Duchamp with Man Ray and unidentified man in front of Rue de la Vielle Lanterne sign. Los Angeles, California, 1949.
Box 30 Folder 14
Schiff, John D. Marcel Duchamp and Arakawa. Dwan Gallery. New York, New York, 1966.
Box 30 Folder 15
Waldberg, Michel. Marcel Duchamp and Robert Lebel=, circa late 1950s-early 1960s.
Box 30 Folder 16
Wood, Beatrice. Marcel Duchamp, Walter Arensberg and Louise Arensberg. Hollywood, California, 1936.
Box 30 Folder 17
Unidentified. Suzanne Duchamp, Lucie Duchamp (mother), Marcel Duchamp, Clemence (tenant), and Yvonne Duchamp. Blainville, France, circa 1886.
Box 30 Folder 18
Unidentified. Duchamp family playing cards. Blainville, France, circa 1896.
Box 32 Folder 19
Unidentified. Duchamp family. Blainville, France, circa 1899.
Box 32 Folder 20
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with schoolmates doing acrobatics on the school yard?, circa 1902.
Box 32 Folder 21
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Eugene Duchamp (father), Lucie Duchamp (mother), Suzanne Duchamp, Yvonne Duchamp and Magdeleine Duchamp, standing (in profile) on vacation. Veules-les-Roses, France?, 1907-1911.
Box 30 Folder 19
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Villon (i.e. Gaston Duchamp), and Raymond Duchamp-Villon (i.e. Duchamp), seated outdoors with dog. Puteaux, France, circa 1912.
Box 30 Folder 20
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, and Beatrice Wood. Coney Island. New York, New York, 1917.
Box 30 Folder 21
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Walter and Louise Arensberg, Jean and Yvonne Crotti, and Katherine Dreier. Outing to Dreier's Connecticut home, 1918.
Box 30 Folder 22
See Also:

Arensberg Archives / VIII. Photographs / A. Louise Arensberg photo albums / f. Vol. 2, p. 2: Photos of WCA, LSA, Yvonne Crotti, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Crotti, and Katherine Dreier. New York, NY; West Redding, CT.

Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Irina and Lizica Codreanu, and Constantin Brancusi in Brancusi's studio. Paris, France, circa 1924.
Box 32 Folder 23
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Mary Reynolds with a cat. Double exposure. Villafranche, France, 1929.
Box 30 Folder 23
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with large group having dinner in restaurant w/ art moderne style mirror. Paris[?], circa 1920s.
Box 30 Folder 24
Unidentified. Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp and others at the beach. Cannes, France., circa 1920s.
Box 32 Folder 22
Constantin Brancusi, Marcel Duchamp, unidentified women and Mary Reynolds, Ville Franche, France, 1931.
Box 30 Folder 25
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Hans Alin. Lee, Massachusetts, June 1936.
Box 30 Folder 26
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Mary E. Dreier, June 1936.
Box 30 Folder 27
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Yves Tanguy, 1937.
Box 30 Folder 28
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with the "Artists in Exile" group (2 views), seated with Peggy Guggenheim in background. New York, N. Y.[?] Contact sheet, circa 1942.
Box 30 Folder 29
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with group of friends, including André Breton, Mme. Cesaire, Jacqueline Matisse, Elise Breton, Kay Sage[?], Yves Tanguy, Nicolas Calas, Patricia Matta, Matta, Alexina Matisse (later Duchamp), and Cesaire. New York, New York, circa 1944-1945.
Box 30 Folder 30
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with group of friends, including Max Ernst, André Breton, Arshile Gorky, Nicolas Calas, Matta, Frederick Kiesler, and others. New York, New York, 1945.
Box 30 Folder 31
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and others (including Virgil Thompsen?) on the S.S. Brazil, 1946.
Box 30 Folder 32
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Mary E. Dreier, 1947.
Box 30 Folder 33
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Katherine Dreier at Dreier's Connecticut home, 1947.
Box 30 Folder 34
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Maria Martins, Yves Tanguy, Kay Sage, Frederick Kiesler, Arshile Gorky and others at Tanguy's home. Woodbury, Connecticut, May 1948.
Box 30 Folder 35
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp in a tree with a false beard with Yves Tanguy in foreground, during the filming of Hans Richter's "8x8." Connecticut, 1952.
Box 31 Folder 1
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with Hans Richter and others at Richter's Connecticut home, 1952.
Box 31 Folder 2
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Hans Richter and Max Ernst, 1953.
Box 31 Folder 3
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Villon and unidentified man. Paris, France, 1958.
Box 31 Folder 4
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp. Cadaquès, Spain, 1959.
Box 31 Folder 5
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp, Elena Baruchello, and others. Rome, Italy, 1962.
Box 31 Folder 6
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp, Matta, Malitte Matta, and Ramuncho Matta, Fall 1965.
Box 31 Folder 7
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp, Max Ernst, and young woman at a café. Paris, France, May 19, 1967.
Box 31 Folder 8
Scope and Content Note

Portraits and snapshots of Duchamp's family and friends, including Constantin Bancusi, Jean Cocteau, Jean Crotti, Yvonne Duchamp and Jacques Villon. Also includes photographs of unidentified people.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by subject. When identified, the name of the photographer is listed following the folder title.

Brancusi, Constantin. On deck of boat; one photo with dog, circa 1926, undated.
Box 31 Folder 9
Cocteau, Jean. Opening a car door., undated.
Box 31 Folder 10
Crotti, Jean., Summer 1956.
Box 31 Folder 11
Duchamp, Alexina. Seated on couch, in gown. Photo by Dick Friske, circa 1960s.
Box 31 Folder 12
Duchamp, Catherine. Cabinet card, before 1908.
Box 34 Folder 21
Duchamp, Eugene. Montigny, France, 1918.
Box 34 Folder 22
Duchamp, Eugene and Lucie Duchamp. Montigny, France, 1918.
Box 34 Folder 23
Duchamp, Eugene, Lucie Duchamp, Suzanne Duchamp, Georges Delacour, Jacques Villon and Gaby Villon. Rue Jeanne d'Arc. Rouen, France, circa 1924.
Box 34 Folder 24
Duchamp, Lucie, Emile, Zelie and Ketty Nicolle, and unidentified person. Damville, France, 1875.
Box 34 Folder 25
Duchamp, Magdeleine and Yvonne Duchamp as girls, circa 1902, circa 1904.
Box 34 Folder 26
Duchamp, Yvonne. Profile. Fragment of photograph by Arnold Rosenberg, undated.
Box 31 Folder 13
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. Cabinet card, April 1901.
Box 34 Folder 27
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond., circa 1914.
Box 34 Folder 28
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. Dressed in soldier's uniform, circa 1917.
Box 34 Folder 29
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond. In profile, as a young man, undated.
Box 31 Folder 14
Engel-Pak. Seated, in a bakery (?). Photo by Marcel Coen, January 1941.
Box 31 Folder 15
Roché, Henri-Pierre. In bed. Photo by Claude Michaelides, January 1959.
Box 31 Folder 16
Tribout, Dr. Ferdinand, before 1937.
Box 31 Folder 17
Villon, Jacques. Photo by Goldaine, mid 1950s.
Box 31 Folder 18
Villon, Jacques, Monsieurand Madame Bon, Raymond and Yvonne Duchamp-Villon, and Gaby Villon. Puteaux, France, circa 1915.
Box 34 Folder 30
Villon, Jacques., late 1950s.
Box 31 Folder 19
Villon, Jacques and Gaby Villon standing in Villon's studio. Photo by Milli, 1949.
Box 31 Folder 20
Villon, Jacques and Raymond Duchamp-Villon. Standing, as young boys, undated.
Box 31 Folder 21
Unidentified man. Looking at painting at the American Cultural Center, Paris, 1950.
Box 31 Folder 22
Unidentified man and four women. Sitting in garden. Bougival, France, May 1915.
Box 31 Folder 23
Unidentified men (5). Standing at chez le T.S. Jean Dubuffet. Photo by Collège de 'pataphysique, undated.
Box 31 Folder 24
Unidentified woman. Standing in front of a large mural of trotting horses, circa 1960.
Box 31 Folder 25
Scope and Content Note

Snapshots of various places where Duchamp lived or visited. Includes two views of his hometown of Blainville, France, as well as several views of his 33 W. 67th St. studio showing "The Large Glass," "The Bicycle Wheel," "Hatrack," "Traveller's Folding Item," and other works taken by his close friend Henri Pierre Roché probably dating from 1917 or 1918.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by country and city. When identified, the name of the photographer is listed following the folder title.

France--Blainville. Church opposite Duchamp family home, circa 1900.
Box 31 Folder 26
France--Blainville. Duchamp family home. One photo by William Chapin Seit?, circa 1890-1900.
Box 31 Folder 27
Spain--Cadaquès. Fireplace of Marcel Duchamp's[?] apartment, circa 1960s.
Box 31 Folder 28
United States--New York--New York (or France--Paris)[?] Man Ray's studio, with chess board in foreground, undated.
Box 31 Folder 29
United States--New York--New York. Marcel Duchamp's 33 W. 67th St. studio showing "The Large Glass," "The Bicycle Wheel," "Hatrack," "Traveler's Folding Item," and other works. Photos by Henri Pierre Roché. Copyprints, circa 1917-1918.
Box 31 Folder 30
See Also:

Marcel Duchamp Exhibition Records / II. Philadelphia Museum of Art, "Marcel Duchamp," 1973 / J. Photographs / 2. Snapshots and portraits / f. Unidentified; Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959. Contact print with images of Duchamp with comet shaved in his hair and his studio. 1917-1923? Copy print and negative.

Arensberg Archives / VIII. Photographs / A. Louise Arensberg photo albums / f. Vol. 2, p. 3: Photos of Marcel Duchamp's 33 W. 67th St. Studio, Allen Norton, Shady Hill, Henri Pierre Roche, LSA, Sophie Treadwell, Beatrice Wood?, unidentified man, and Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia. New York, NY.

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / B. Negatives and transparencies / f. Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959. Marcel Duchamp's 33 W. 67th St. studio, with "Traveller's Folding Item" in the foreground. Negative. (1917-1918).

United States--New York--New York. Marcel Duchamp's desk with chess pieces, datebook, papers, etc. Photo by William Wilson, July 1968.
Box 31 Folder 31
Scope and Content Note

Photographs of various exhibitions and events related to Duchamp. Includes photographs of his attendance at various exhibitions dedicated to his work, including "Not Seen and/or Less of/by Marcel Duchamp/Rrose Sélavy" at Cordier & Ekstrom Gallery (New York, N.Y.), the "Marcel Duchamp" retrospective at the Pasadena Art Museum, and "Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp" held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Also includes views of window displays designed by Duchamp at Bamberger's department store, Gotham Book Mart, and Librarie La Hune, and a photograph of Duchamp's "Sixteen Miles of String" [also entitled "One Mile"] installation at "The First Papers of Surrealism" exhibition. There are also several photographs of Duchamp attending the opening of various exhibitions of other artists.

All photographs for which the Museum owns copyright or has been given copyright permisison have been digitized.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by sponsoring institution. When identified, the name of the photographer is listed following the folder title.

Amsterdam (Nederland). Stedelijk Museum. "Art in Motion." Installation views, 1961.
Box 32 Folder 14
Amsterdam (Nederland). Unknown institution. [William Copley exhibition]. Opening party. Photo by Marc Riboud, Oct. 14, 1966.
Box 32 Folder 1
Art Institute of Chicago. "20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection." Marcel Duchamp, Katharine Kuh, Peter Pollak, and members of press, 1949.
Box 32 Folder 2
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / C. Portraits and snapshots / 2. Marcel Duchamp with works of art / f. Art Institute of Chicago. Marcel Duchamp with his painting "The King and Queen Surrounded by Swift Nudes." Art Institute of Chicago. "20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection."

Bamberger's (Newark, New Jersey). Window display designed by Marcel Duchamp. Installation view. Photo by Handy-Boesser, 1960.
Box 32 Folder 3
Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies, Inc. (New York). "The First Papers of Surrealism." Sixteen Miles of String installation by Marcel Duchamp. Photo by John D. Schiff, 1942.
Box 32 Folder 4
Cordier Ekstrom (New York). "Homage à Caissa." Rooftop party and release of David Hare's balloons. Photos by Budd (New York, N. Y.), 1966.
Box 32 Folder 5
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / VII. Ephemera / f. Cordier & Ekstrom. "Hommage à Caissa." Exhibition poster and envelope.

Cordier Ekstrom (New York). "Not Seen and/or Less of/by Marcel Duchamp/Rrose Sélavy." Marcel Duchamp at exhibition. Contact sheets. Photos by A. D. Galu?, January 19, 1965.
Box 32 Folder 6
Cordier Ekstrom (New York). "Not Seen and/or Less of/by Marcel Duchamp/Rrose Sélavy." Party with L.H.O.O.Q. decorated cake, January 1965.
Box 32 Folder 7
Eindhoven, Nederland. Unknown institution. "Omaggio a Marcel Duchamp." Installation views, 1965.
Box 32 Folder 8
Galerie Eva af Buren (Stockholm). [Exhibition of Marcel Duchamp's Readymades]. Installation Views. Photos by Goran Schmidt, 1963.
Box 32 Folder 9
Galerie Iris Clest (Paris, France). "Meta-Matics de Tinguely" exhibition. Marcel Duchamp with Jean Tinguely sculpture, 1959.
Box 32 Folder 10
[Galleria Schwarz? Enrico Baj exhibition?]. Opening dinner at Bettolino in Gaggiano, 1964.
Box 32 Folder 11
Galleria Schwarz. "L'Oggetto nella Pittura." Installation views, one with Jean-Jacques Lebel and Brauner sitting, 1961.
Box 32 Folder 12
Galleria Schwarz. "Omaggio a Marcel Duchamp"? Installation views. Photos by Bacci Attilio Fotografo, circa 1964.
Box 32 Folder 13
Gotham Book Mart. "Lazy Hardware." Installation views of window display designed by André Breton and Marcel Duchamp, including views with their reflections in the window, 1945.
Box 32 Folder 15
Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston, Mass.) "Art Turned on." Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp, Paul Mattisse and unidentified elderly woman looking at a painting. Photo by Bill Wasserman, December 1965.
Box 32 Folder 16
Librarie La Hune (Paris). "Tracts et Papillons Surrealistes, 1920-1940." Installation views and window display designed by Marcel Duchamp. Photos by Yves Hervochon, 1948.
Box 32 Folder 17
Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden). "Art in Motion." Marcel Duchamp and Oscar Reutersvard, Ulf Linde, Carlo Derkert, Pontus Hulten installing replica of "The Large Glass" and seated in galleries. Contact sheet and prints. Photos by Lutfi Ozkok, 1961.
Box 33 Folder 1
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / A. Works of art / f. Reutersward, Carl Fredrik. "The Mascot for the Movement." Assemblage.

Montana State University. [Benjamin G. Benno retrospective] Installation view with Benjamin Benno sitting, January 1965.
Box 33 Folder 2
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute (Utica, New York) "1913 Armory Show 50th Anniversary Exhibition." Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp and unidentified man at opening. Photo of Dante Tranquille, February 16, 1963.
Box 33 Folder 3
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. "Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp." Marcel Duchamp discussing "Why not Sneeze, Rrose Sélavy?" Photo by Eliot Elisofon, 1957.
Box 33 Folder 4
Palais des Beaux Arts (Bruxells). "Pop Art: Nouveau Realisme. . ." Installation view showing Marcel Duchamp Readymades, undated.
Box 33 Folder 5
Paris, France. Unknown institution. [Raymond Duchamp-Villon exhibition] Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp and others in gallery, June 17, 1963.
Box 33 Folder 6
Pasadena Art Museum. "Marcel Duchamp" exhibition. Marcel Duchamp and Eve Babitz (nude) in galleries. Photos by Julian Wasser, 1963.
Box 33 Folder 7
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Filming of NBC televised interview of Marcel Duchamp by James Johnson Sweeney. Marcel Duchamp, James Johnson Sweeny and camera crew, January 1956.
Box 33 Folder 8
Rouen (France). Musee des beaux arts. "Les Duchamps: Jacques Villon, Raymond." Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp, Suzanne Duchamp." Installation views, April 1967.
Box 33 Folder 9
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. "Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp." Installation views, 1957.
Box 33 Folder 10
Tate Gallery (London). "The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp." Installation Views. Photos by John Webb, 1966.
Box 33 Folder 11
University of California, San Francisco. School of Fine Arts. "Western Round Table on Modern Art." Participants, 1949.
Box 33 Folder 12
Scope and Content Note

This subseries documents Duchamp's long-term and varied relationship with chess. Most photographs are of Duchamp playing or watching a chess match. Other photographs document the various groups with which he played chess, including tournament teams in Europe. One portrait shows Duchamp with a pocket chess set of his own creation, and another with the magnetized chess board designed by Man Ray. There is also an image of Duchamp looking at his 1925 French Chess Championship poster.

Scope and Content Note

Portraits of Duchamp posed with a chess board or playing chess, including a photograph by Arnold Rosenberg of Marcel Duchamp seen from below a glass chess board. Also includes an image of Duchamp looking at his 1925 poster "Eches Championnat de France," a portrait of him with his pocket chess set, and one photograph of him with Man Ray's magnetized chess board.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by photographer. Images by unidentified photographers follow, and are filed chronologically.

Hoffmann, Charles. Marcel Duchamp playing chess (during Nancy McCann interview). 10th st. New York, New York, May 9, 1963.
Box 33 Folder 13
Maspons, Oriol and Ubino, Julio. Marcel Duchamp at table with chess board and Coca-Cola glass. (Cadaques, Spain?), undated.
Box 33 Folder 14
Pries, Ethel. Marcel Duchamp with pocket chess set. New York, New York, 1946.
Box 33 Folder 15
Rosenberg, Arnold. Marcel Duchamp seen from below glass chess board, 1955.
Box 33 Folder 16
Roskam, [?]. Marcel Duchamp playing chess, January 1931.
Box 33 Folder 17
Steiner, Henry. Marcel Duchamp playing chess.
See:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / C. Portraits and snapshots / 2. Marcel Duchamp with works of art / f. Steiner, Henry. Marcel Duchamp sitting in front of "Nine Malic Molds." Contact sheets and one print of Duchamp playing chess.

Waintrob, Sidney. Marcel Duchamp at his desk with chess board and Rotoreliefs in background, March 28, 1956.
Box 33 Folder 18
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp looking at his 1925 poster "Eches Championnat de France." Fragment, halftone reproduction, Fall 1925.
Box 33 Folder 19
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp with Man Ray's magnetized chess board. Cadaques, Spain, circa late 1940s.
Box 33 Folder 20
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp playing chess, 1950.
Box 33 Folder 21
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp playing chess. Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo, 1967.
Box 33 Folder 22
Scope and Content Note

Photographs of Marcel Duchamp with others either playing or watching chess. Includes images of Marcel and Alexina Duchamp at the chess club in Cadaquès, Spain and two photo albums documenting the Renuion Concert held at Ryerson Institute, Toronto in 1968 where the couple played chess with John Cage using an amplified, musical chessboard.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by photographer. Images by unidentified photographers follow, and are filed chronologically.

Cartier-Bresson, Henri. Marcel Ducahmp and Man Ray with chessboard. Atelier de Man Ray. Paris, France, 1967.
Box 34 Folder 31
Grehan, Farrell. Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp at the chess club. Cadaquès, Spain, August 1, 1963.
Box 34 Folder 1
Grehan, Farrell. Jackie Monnier, Alexina Duchamp, Bernard Monnier, and Marcel Duchamp with chessboard in foreground. Cadaquès, Spain, July 29, 1963.
Box 34 Folder 32
Kubota, Shigeko. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp and John Cage playing chess at the Reunion concert. Ryerson Institute. Toronto, Canada. Album 1. 1:2, March 5, 1968.
Box 34 Folder 2
Kubota, Shigeko. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp and John Cage playing chess at the Reunion concert. Ryerson Institute. Toronto, Canada. Album 1. 2:2, March 5, 1968.
Box 34 Folder 3
Kubota, Shigeko. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp and John Cage playing chess at the Reunion Concert. Ryerson Institute. Toronto, Canada. Album 2, March 5, 1968.
Box 34 Folder 4
Mulas, Ugo. Marcel Duchamp playing chess with unidentified man in Washington Square Park. New York, New York, 1965.
Box 34 Folder 5
New York Times Company. Marcel Duchamp, Mr. Phillips and Alexina Duchamp in audience of chess tournament, mid 1960s.
Box 34 Folder 6
Peterson, Ad. Marcel Duchamp with Mr. Donner, chess grand master. Amsterdam, Nederland, 1966.
Box 34 Folder 7
Ray, Man. Marcel Duchamp playing chess. Roussy de Salles. Paris, France, 1924.
Box 34 Folder 33
Stockhold, Henry. Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp in audience of chess tournament. New York, New York, January 1964.
Box 34 Folder 8
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray playing chess on rooftop during filming of "Entr'act." Paris, France, 1924.
Box 34 Folder 34
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp and Larry Evans playing chess in the pond at Hans Richter's Connecticut home, 1953.
Box 34 Folder 9
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp and others at chess party, late 1950s-early 1960s.
Box 34 Folder 10
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp and others at the Steiner Club. Los Angeles, California, 1963.
Box 34 Folder 11
Unidentified. Marcel Duchamp, Alexina Duchamp, and others in audience of chess tournament, mid 1960s.
Box 34 Folder 12
Scope and Content Note

Two photographs of Alexina Duchamp and others watching a chess match.

Unidentified. Alexina Duchamp and others watching a chess match, circa 1950s.
Box 34 Folder 13
Scope and Content Note

Group photographs of European and American chess tournament teams and clubs in which Duchamp participated. Duchamp is included in all photographs. Identity of photograph(s) is unknown.

Arrangement

Chronological.

Unidentified. Chess group, including Marcel Duchamp. Belgium?, circa early 1920s.
Box 34 Folder 14
Unidentified. Chess players at the fifth French championship, including Marcel Duchamp. Chamonix, France, September 1927.
Box 34 Folder 15
Unidentified. Chess group, including Marcel Duchamp. The Hague, Nederland, August 6, 1928.
Box 34 Folder 16
Unidentified. Chess players in front of the Palais Indo-Chinois of the Institute-Colonial, including Marcel Duchamp. Marseilles, France, 1928.
Box 34 Folder 17
Unidentified. Chess group, including Marcel Duchamp. Prague, Czechoslovakia?, circa early 1930s.
Box 34 Folder 18
Unidentified. Chess tournament group, including Marcel Duchamp. Nice, France, 1931.
Box 34 Folder 19
Unidentified. Chess group including Marcel Duchamp. Rochester, New York, 1949.
Box 34 Folder 20

Scope and Content Note

This series contains the original folders, envelopes and boxes Marcel and Alexina Duchamp used to store the collection. Much of the housing contains notations by either Marcel or Alexina Duchamp, and sometimes both.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by type of storage material.

Brown box used to store archival material related to the "Box in a Valise," marked "documents episodaire (chronologique)" in Marcel Duchamp's hand, undated.
Box 24 Folder 1
Cardboard folder marked "carrouges" by Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 25 Folder 1
Cover for Roché's "Souvenirs of Marcel Duchamp" with annotation on interior in unknown hand, undated.
Box 25 Folder 2
Envelopes for photographs, with annotations by Marcel Duchamp and Alexina Duchamp, 1973, undated.
Box 25 Folder 3
Envelope marked "birth certificate" by Alexina Duchamp and various notes in Marcel Duchamp's hand, undated.
Box 25 Folder 4
Envelope marked "Brandeis" by Marcel Duchamp and "Questions and Marcel Duchamp's answers, notes for lectures" by Alexina Duchamp, undated.
Box 25 Folder 5
Envelope marked "Lecture St. Louis 24 Nov. 64" by Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 25 Folder 6
Envelope marked "Sargeant's article for life." by Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 25 Folder 7
Envelope marked "Sweeney-conversations. . ." by Alexina Duchamp, undated.
Box 25 Folder 8
Folder marked "Schwarz no. 2".
Box 25 Folder 9
Folder which contained Arensberg material with inventory in Marcel Duchamp's hand, undated.
Box 25 Folder 10
Gevaert box used to house "Nous Nous Cajolions" and "Voici Rrose Sélavy" glass plate negatives with annotations by Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 21 Folder 11
Glassine envelope used to wrap photo of "The Large Glass." sent to Fiske Kimball with annotations by Marcel Duchamp, undated.
Box 25 Folder 11
Gray box used to house glass plate negative of "The Large Glass." Marked by Duchamp "Photos gd Verre" and with other notations in his hand.
Box 35 Folder 2
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / X. Photographs / B. Negatives and transparencies / f. Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968. "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even [The Large Glass]" after being repaired.

Orange Agfa box used to store "Bachelor Apparatus diagram; still contains four pieces of cardboard, one printed with "Marcel Duchamp", undated.
Box 26 Folder 1
Pink box used to house 4x5 glass plate negatives. Illegible annotation in purple crayon.
Box 21 Folder 10

Scope and Content Note

This series includes material related to the planning and creation of many of Duchamp's works of art. Most of the material pertains either to Duchamp's efforts to reproduce his own works of art, as in the case of the "Box in a Valise" subseries, or to his creation of various book and magazine covers, as in the case of the "Graphic design projects" subseries.

Arrangement

By project type.

Scope and Content Note

A small subseries documenting limited aspects of Duchamp's planning and implementation of the "Box" in which he reproduced in miniature 69 of his works of art. The deluxe edition, known as the "Box in a Valise," also included an original work of art. Most of the material included here seems to pertain to Duchamp's production and management of the collotype reproductions for the "Box." There are inventories of Box supplies, as well as a diagram of their location within Duchamp's studio and what appears to be a list of related expenses. There are also lists of "Box" and "Box in a Valise" owners, part of a letter from Walter Arensberg listing the works by Duchamp he owned, and chronologies of Duchamp's career.

Arrangement

Alphabetical by title.

Chronologies of Duchamp's career, 1938-1939, undated.
Box 36 Folder 1
Diagram of (rue Larrey?) studio showing location of "Box" components, before 1942.
Box 36 Folder 2
Draft of signature text for Peggy Guggenheim's copy (I/XX) modified for use with Elisabeth Paepke's copy (VII/XX), December 1942.
Box 36 Folder 3
Folder with labels for "Box" objects glued to interior and annotated presumably with information about number of reproductions of each, undated.
Box 36 Folder 4
Inventory probably of "Box" supplies. In Alexina Duchamp's hand, undated.
Box 36 Folder 5
Inventories, probably of "Box" supplies with Yvonne Duvernoy (Sanary, France) and Peggy Guggenheim (New York), circa 1941-1942.
Box 36 Folder 6
Itemized lists, possibly of expenses, undated.
Box 36 Folder 7
List of Duchamp works owned by Walter and Louise Arensberg (excerpt of letter from Walter Arensberg to Marcel Duchamp), September 1, 1935.
Box 36 Folder 8
Lists of deluxe and regular edition "Box" owners, [1942?], 1950s?.
Box 36 Folder 9
Lists of works included and not included in the "Box." Includes draft of letter to unknown recipient regarding Nicolas Calas article and gift of Katherine Dreier's collection to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, late 1940s-early 1950s?.
Box 36 Folder 10
Notes, undated.
Box 36 Folder 11
Notes with dimensions and sketch of a wooden container for the "Box", 1940, undated.
Box 36 Folder 12
Photographs and negative of reproductions from the "Box" and other documents, assembled by Marcel Duchamp. Objects are identified on the verso of the photographs, 1950.
Box 36 Folder 13
Photomechanical reproduction of "L.H.O.O.Q." and letterpress copy of label "De ou par Marcel Duchamp ou Rrose Sélavy", undated.
Box 36 Folder 14
Table showing location of Duchamp's works of art, circa 1936-1942.
Box 36 Folder 15
Scope and Content Note

This subseries primarily contains documention of several of Duchamp's design projects for magazine and exhibition catalog covers. Of particular note are 39 film stills of lovers kissing used by Duchamp as a model for his 1945 "Objects of My Affection" catalog cover, and two photographs, one of Duchamp's French military booklet and the other of a smoking wine bottle, which document separate elements Duchamp combined in his cover for the Duchamp issue of View magazine. The subseries also includes the bookplate Duchamp designed for the Mary Reynolds Collection and a graphite diagram of a portion of Duchamp's 1913 "Bachelor Apparatus," which he presumably sketched in order to plan for the work's reproduction in "The Green Box."

Arrangement

Chronological.

Photograph by Man Ray of matchbook with two dogs sniffing each other. For cover of Rongwrong, 1916-1917?.
Box 36 Folder 16
Graphite diagram of upper righthand corner of the Bachelor Apparatus. Probably for reproduction in the Green Box, circa early 1930s.
Box 36 Folder 17
Photographs of "Genre Allegory" gauze and templates, circa 1943.
Box 36 Folder 18
Film stills of lovers kissing. For cover of "Objects of My Affection" catalog, circa 1945.
Box 36 Folder 19
Photograph of smoking wine bottle without celestial background and photograph of first page from Duchamp's French military booklet. For cover of View (New York) Marcel Duchamp Number, V, no. 1, circa 1945.
Box 36 Folder 20
See Also:

Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers / I. Personal records / f. Millitary booklet. France.

Photographs by John D. Schiff of "The Large Glass" installed at Katherine Dreier's house in Milford, Connecticut. For Robert Lebel's "Sur Marcel Duchamp (Eau Gaz)." 2 copies, one signed "Marcel Coloriavit", circa 1948.
Box 36 Folder 21
Bookplate for Mary Reynolds collection and envelope, 1951.
Box 36 Folder 22
Photograph of "Eau Gaz" sign posted on a building. Relation to cover of Robert Lebel's Sur Marcel Duchamp (Eau Gaz) unknown, circa 1959.
Box 36 Folder 23
Scope and Content Note

Four photographs of the terracotta model for the Arturo Schwarz edition of the "Fountain."

Terracotta model for the Arturo Schwarz edition of the "Fountain", 1959-1962.
Box 36 Folder 24

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