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Marcel Duchamp and His Women
Art historians have often viewed the stylistic transformations in Picasso’s oeuvre as evolving in tandem with his significant amorous encounters. Was the same true for Duchamp?
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According to Vogue’s source item, Marcel Duchamp and His Women, Art historians have often viewed the stylistic transformations in Picasso’s oeuvre as evolving in tandem with his significant amorous encounters. Was the same true for Duchamp?
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- Marcel Duchamp and His WomenVogue - 2026-05-12T18:44:09+00:00
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