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Inside view of Étant donnés by Marcel Duchamp |
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Description |
Inside view of Étant donnés by Marcel Duchamp |
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Source | |
Article | |
Portion used |
Image of inside view of sculpture |
Low resolution? |
Yes |
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To display the artwork in context with the artist's other artistic achievements and to visually describe the actual work itself |
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No as the art is copyrighted |
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This is considered the artist's final major work |
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