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Marcel  Duchamp:   Bouche-évier
 
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Description
Artist: Duchamp Marcel
Title: Bouche-évier
Style: abstract, Dada (ca. 1915-1920s), Modern (ca. 1880-1945), Surrealism (ca. 1910-1940s)
Medium: Sculptures, Steel, cast Stainless steel mounted on plexiglass stand
Year: 1964
Print/Casting Year: 1964
Size: height - 2.63 in, width - 2.63 in, depth - 0.05 in
Markings: signed, "Marcel Duchamp", dated "64", and numbered "94/100" on verso;
silver label affixed to plexi stand: bears a COPY of Duchamp’s signature and the date (made from the Duchamp font) and the title

Edition: 94/100
Foundry/Publisher: International Collectors Society, NY
Catalogue Raisonné: Schwarz, no. 608b
Estimate: from $3,500 to $4,500

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Classic and affordable Duchamp—a sink drain for your dada collection!

This example is housed in a Plexiglas stand (6 x 4 in.) on a base (3 x 5 x 1 in.)

There was also an edition of 100 in bronze and 100 in silver.
  • Condition Report
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  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      Private Collection, USA


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      Shipping Weight: 10 lbs
      Framing: No
      Item Location: New York, USA
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      Sales Tax: NEW YORK, MAINE

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  • Marcel Duchamp
    Bouche-evier-sink stopper, 1964
    polished stainless steel
    2.5 in. x 2.5 in. / 6.4 cm. x 6.4 cm.

    Sold for US $3,030

    The Market Auction, Inc:
    Tuesday, October 28, 2008, (Lot 00119)
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  • Marcel Duchamp
    Chess case, 1991
    mixed media in wood box with reproduced covers; metal
    14.6 in. x 14.6 in. / 37.0 cm. x 37.0 cm.
    True

    ed.418/850

    Sold for US $3,000

    Bonhams & Butterfields:
    Monday, November 19, 2007, (Lot 01113)
    Modern and Contemporary Art

  • Marcel Duchamp
    Bouche-évier, 1967
    silver multiple object
    x 2.6 in. / x 6.5 cm.


    ed.16/100

    Sold for US $4,800

    Sotheby's New York:
    Thursday, November 16, 2006, (Lot 00171)
    An American Visionary: The Collection of David Whitney

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La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires même (set of 93) , 1911 - 1915 1911 - 1915
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Marcel Duchamp
Bouche-evier-sink stopper , 1964
Sold for US $3,030
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Bouche-évier , 1967
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Bouche-évier , 1964
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Eau et gaz à tous les étages , 1958 1958 - 1958
Sold for US $16,357
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Bouche-evier , 1964 1964 - 1964
Sold for US $3,343
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Bouche-évier , 1964 1964 - 1964
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