In Advance of the Broken Arm by Marcel Duchamp


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In Advance of the Broken Arm (In prévision du bras cassé) A snow shovel with a wood handle and aluminum scoop. ArtistMarcel Duchamp (French, 1887?1968) TitleIn Advance of the Broken Arm(In prévision du bras cassé)


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In Advance of the Broken Arm was first shown in 1915, but it was lost long ago. This one, at the National Gallery of Canada, is listed as the "fourth version," dated 1964. There is another version, also dated 1964 and also described as the "fourth version," at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Issue number two will be devoted to.


Marcel Duchamp In Advance of the Broken Arm. (The original, lost, was carried out in New York

In Advance of the Broken Arm, also called Prelude to a Broken Arm, is a 1915 sculpture by Dada artist Marcel Duchamp that consisted of a regular snow shovel with "from Marcel Duchamp 1915" painted on the handle. One explanation for the title is that without the shovel to remove snow, one might fall and break an arm. [1]


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The only definition of "readymade" published under the name of Marcel Duchamp ("MD" to be precise) [is found] in Breton and Eluard's Dictionnaire abrégé du Surréalisme: "an ordinary object elevated to the dignity of a work of art by the mere choice of an artist.". —Hector Obalk. Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm.


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In Advance of the Broken Arm (En prévision du bras cassé) 1915 / 1964 This "commun-or-garden snow shovel", as Duchamp described it, was a banal household object in American homes of 1915. On his arrival in New York in 1915, Marcel Duchamp purchased a snow shovel from a hardware store.


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In Advance of the Broken Arm. (En prévision du bras cassé) 1915 / 1964. Ready-made. Pelle à neige. Bois et fer galvanisé. Centre Pompidou. Achat, 1986. AM 1986-289.


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132 cm In Advance of the Broken Arm is a Dadaist Wood and Steel artwork created by Marcel Duchamp in 1915. It lives at the MOMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York. The image is © Estate of Marcel Duchamp / ARS, New York / ADAGP, Paris, and used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Readymade, Sculpture and Phallic Symbols.


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What's on Art and artists Store Members Tickets Marcel Duchamp In Advance of the Broken Arm August 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915) Not on view Beginning in 1913 Duchamp challenged accepted artistic standards by selecting mass-produced, functional objects from everyday life and designating them as works of art.


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In Advance of the Broken Arm Artist: Marcel Duchamp (American, born France, 1887-1968) 1945 (replica of the lost original of 1915) Modern and Contemporary Art. On view, 3rd floor, Modern and Contemporary Art and Design.


Marcel Duchamp In Advance Of The Broken Arm

This is another In Advance of the Broken Arm, also dated 1964 and described as the "fourth version," but it is in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. It will be interesting to compare the two works. This is a sculpture, made of wood and galvanized steel, fitting into a volume roughly 35 cm wide, 135 cm high and 12 cm deep..


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Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm, 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915) (MoMA) More Smarthistory images…


MARCEL DUCHAMP. In Advance of the Broken Arm. 1915. Marcel Duchamp, Shovel, Arms, Sculpture

12.2: Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm. The only definition of "readymade" published under the name of Marcel Duchamp ("MD" to be precise) [is found] in Breton and Eluard's Dictionnaire abrégé du Surréalisme: "an ordinary object elevated to the dignity of a work of art by the mere choice of an artist.".


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In Advance of the Broken Arm. (The original, lost, was carried out in New York in November 1915. The replica, carried out under the direction of Marcel Duchamp in 1964 by the Gallery Schwarz, Milan, constitues the 4th version.), 1915/1964. Shovel. 52 × 13 4/5 in | 132 × 35 cm. Art Resource.


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In Advance of the Broken Arm, also called Prelude to a Broken Arm, is a 1915 sculpture by Dada artist Marcel Duchamp that consisted of a regular snow shovel with "from Marcel Duchamp 1915" painted on the handle. One explanation for the title is that without the shovel to remove snow, one might fall and break an arm.


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45 In Advance of the Broken Arm. August 1964. Fourth version, after lost original of November 1915. Wood and galvanized-iron snow shovel, 52 in. (132 cm) high it from the ceiling with wire.


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101 Spring Street 37 This example is from a small replica edition of Marcel Duchamp's first American "readymade," In Advance of the Broken Arm, from November 1915. This 1964 example was made in an edition of eight by Galleria Schwarz, Milan.