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DUCHAMP, Marcel (1887-1968) - Francis M. Naumann & Hector Obalk (eds.)

Affectt Marcel. The selected correspondence of Marcel Duchamp.

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London, Thames & Hudson, 2000. 8vo. 408 pp. + 16 pp. of plates. With index. Publisher's boards, pictorial dustjacket. Fine.

(Publisher:) "Duchamp left behind a large volume of correspondence: letters, postcards and telegrams that he wrote to relatives, friends, colleagues and professional acquaintances. Amazingly, these documents - an invaluable source of information in our attempts to understand the artist and his work - are little-known, and never before have they been collated and published in English. Noted art historian Francis M. Naumann has devoted over twenty years to assembling Duchamp's traceable letters, and he has translated and annotated them for a variety of publications. Here, in The Selected Correspondence of Marcel Duchamp, he and Hector Obalk have selected 285 of the artist's most important and informative documents, and arranged them chronologically. The letters were transcribed by Hector Obalk, annotated by Francis Naumann and translated where necessary from the original French by Jill Taylor. The book contains a selection of Duchamp's correspondence with Louise and Walter Arensberg, Constantin Brancusi, André Breton, Jean Crotti, Jacques Doucet, Katherine S. Dreier, Suzanne Duchamp, Arne Ekstrom, Yvonne Crotti-Lyon, Man Ray, Henry McBride, Walter Pach, Francis Picabia, John Quinn, Robert Lebel, Henri-Pierre Roché, Alice Rouillier, Alfred Stieglitz, Carrie, Ettie and Florine Stettheimer, Tristan Tzara, Jacques Villon, Beatrice Wood and many others. The Selected Correspondence of Marcel Duchamp is an essential volume for art historians and lovers of modern art, and will bring a special insight into the life and work of one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century".
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