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Marcel Duchamp (American, b. France, 1887-1968) is recognized for helping to introduce Modern Art to the United States as a leading figure in the Surrealism art movement. His work is witty, ironic, and always with a touch of the unusual. Whether elevating ordinary objects to the level of art masterpiece with his "Readymades" like Bicycle Wheel, or challenging what 2-dimensional art is with his "Nude Descending the Staircase" (Armoury Show), he work is provocative and unconventional for his era. Revel in his originality with our Duchamp reproductions.
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