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Dada

Resources

Jean Crotti, Suzanne Duchamp. Poster for an exhibition of work by Suzanne Duchamp and Jean Crotti at Galerie Montaigne. 1921
Francis Picabia. Dada Movement (Mouvement Dada). 1919
Marcel Duchamp. 3 Standard Stoppages. Paris 1913-14
Marcel Duchamp. Untitled from The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Green Box) (La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même [Boîte verte]). 1934
Marcel Duchamp. Bicycle Wheel. New York, 1951 (third version, after lost original of 1913) 1 of 2
Francis Picabia. Tableau Rastadada. 1920
Beatrice Wood Poster for The Blind Man’s Ball, Webster Hall, New York City 1917
Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky). Rayograph. 1923

 

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