Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp
Fania (Profile)
1915
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp
Fania (Profile)
1915
Dark brown ink, black typewriter ink, and graphite inscription on light tan wove paper
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection, 1950
1950-134-79(19)
Artist/maker
Marcel Duchamp
DETAILS
To create this Dada "portrait" of the Russian silent movie star Fania Marinoff - wife of celebrity photographer Carl Van Vechten and a friend of the avant-garde collectors Louise and Walter Arensberg - Duchamp typed nonsense letters while pulling at the sheet of paper in the typewriter until he obtained a sort of profile, which he then embellished with pen and ink. This is an early and classic example of New York Dada (Duchamp had been living in New York for about six months when he made this work), with its punning lightness of spirit, its anti-rational dependence on chance operations, and its nose-thumbing at traditional artistic techniques.

Dimensions

Sheet: 10 15/16 x 8 1/2 inches (27.8 x 21.5 cm)

Format

Drawings

Location

Made in New York, United States
CREDITS & RIGHTS
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / Association Marcel Duchamp

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Source System ID

51629