Fountain (Duchamp)
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- | '''''Fountain''''' is a [[1917]] work by [[Marcel Duchamp]]. It is one of the pieces which he called ''[[Readymades of Marcel Duchamp|readymades]]'' (also known as ''[[found art]]''), because he made use of an already existing object—in this case a [[urinal]], which he titled ''Fountain'' and signed ''R. Mutt.''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] | + | '''''Fountain''''' is a [[1917]] work by [[Marcel Duchamp]]. It is one of the pieces which he called ''[[Readymades of Marcel Duchamp|readymades]]'' (also known as ''[[found art]]''), because he made use of an already existing object—in this case a [[urinal]], which he titled ''Fountain'' and signed ''R. Mutt.''{{GFDL}} |
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Fountain is a 1917 work by Marcel Duchamp. It is one of the pieces which he called readymades (also known as found art), because he made use of an already existing object—in this case a urinal, which he titled Fountain and signed R. Mutt.
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