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The blind man, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France
Multiple artists/makers
1917
Self-Portrait in Profile, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Cut and torn paper on velvet-covered board
Marcel Duchamp
1957
Cigarette, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Gelatin silver print with applied color
Marcel Duchamp
1936
At the Bar, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Brush and black ink on paper
Marcel Duchamp
1909
At the Palais de Glace, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Black ink on paper
Marcel Duchamp
1909
Mid-Lent, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Black conté, black ink, ink splatter, and opaque paint on paper
Marcel Duchamp
1909
Woman Hack-Driver, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Black ink, penned and spatterd, with white opaque watercolor on paper
Marcel Duchamp
1907
The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Green Box), Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Box containing collotype reproductions on various papers
Marcel Duchamp
1934
Rotoreliefs (Optical Discs), Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Offset lithograph
Marcel Duchamp
1935/1953
Boîte-en-valise (De ou par Marcel Duchamp ou Rrose Sélavy), Marcel Duchamp  American, born France, Sixty-eight miniature replicas and reproductions of works by Duchamp in a cloth-covered cardboard box
Marcel Duchamp
1935–1941/1961
Leitmotiv : boletin de hechos & ideas, Roberto Matta  Chilean
Multiple artists/makers
1942-
Exposition internationale du surréalisme : invitation pour le 17 janvier 1938, a 22 heures signal d'ouverture par André Breton, André Breton  French
Multiple artists/makers
1938
Multiple artists/makers
1959
Marcel Duchamp
1945
Marcel Duchamp
March 1945
Marcel Duchamp
after 1947
Marcel Duchamp
1965
Marcel Duchamp
1937
Marcel Duchamp
1937
Marcel Duchamp with his wife Alexina Sattler at home, N.Y.C. , Diane Arbus  American, Gelatin silver print
Multiple artists/makers
1965, printed later
Arch Conspirators, John Sloan  American, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1917
Multiple artists/makers
1964
"Wassily" Armchair, Marcel Breuer  American, born Hungary, Chrome-plated steel, canvas upholstery
Marcel Breuer
1925
Phantomas. 62. Marcel Broodthaers, Marcel Broodthaers  Belgian
Marcel Broodthaers
1966
Multiple artists/makers
May 1917
Man with a Hat from Du cubisme, Albert Gleizes  French, Book
Multiple artists/makers
1914, printed 1947
Multiple artists/makers
1946
A Difficult Question (Une Question Difficile), Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl  American, Oil on panel, American
Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl
1883
Horse, Raymond Duchamp-Villon  French, Bronze
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
1914; probably cast 1921
Multiple artists/makers
1942
Head of the Virgin after Taddeo di Bartolo, Marcel Vertès  Hungarian, Oil on Plaster
Marcel Vertès
ca. 1948
The Artist's Palette, Marcel Vertès  Hungarian, Oil paint and black ink on a pre-made wood painter's palette.
Marcel Vertès
1947–48
Circus Performer, Marcel Vertès  Hungarian, Graphite, black ink, and gouache, with graphite border
Marcel Vertès
1915–61
Seated Nude, Marcel Gromaire  French, Pen and ink
Marcel Gromaire
1961
Armchair, Marcel Breuer  American, born Hungary, Oak, wool upholstery
Marcel Breuer
1922
"B35" Armchair, Marcel Breuer  American, born Hungary, Tubular steel, wood, and canvas
Marcel Breuer
Gebrüder Thonet GmbH
1928–29
Landscape with Village Houses, Marcel Gromaire  French, Ink on paper
Marcel Gromaire
1926
Head of a Woman, Marcel Lenoir  French, Charcoal on paper
Marcel Lenoir
1919
Piece, Marcel Vertès  Hungarian, Rayon (Enka), printed, American
Marcel Vertès
Wesley Simpson, Inc.
1944
Suit, Marcel Rochas  French, wool, French
Marcel Rochas
mid-1930s