Cannabaceae

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Marcel Duchamp, 1911, La sonate (Sonata), oil on canvas, 145.1 x 113.3 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art

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Title La sonate (Sonata)
Artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968)
Year 1911
Creation location Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA
Type Oil on canvas
Height 145.1
Width 113.3
Depth
Units cm
City Philadelphia
Museum/Gallery Philadelphia Museum of Art
Source [http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/51429.html?mulR=1860064580
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Published in 1912 and 1913

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  • Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Du "Cubisme", Edition Figuière, Paris, 1912 (First English edition: Cubism, Unwin, London, 1913)
  • Guillaume Apollinaire, Les Peintres cubistes, Méditations esthétiques, Eugène Figuière & Cie, Éditeurs, 1913

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