Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp
The Box of 1932
1932
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp
The Box of 1932
1932
Commercial cardboard box bearing label Old England, containing typed and handwritten manuscripts, proofs, and diagrams for Opposition and Sister Squares are Reconciled by M. Duchamp & V. Halberstadt (Brussels: L'Echiquier/Edmond Lancel, 1932) and one drawing, The King Checked by the Queen
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Gift of Marion Boulton Stroud in memory of Mme Alexina Duchamp, 1994
1994-193-1
Artist/maker
Marcel Duchamp
DETAILS
After becoming a delegate to the World Chess Federation (FIDE) in 1931, Duchamp collaborated with the French chess player and theorist Vitaly Halberstadt on Opposition and Sister Squares Are Reconciled, a book that studied endgame strategies. In this recycled cardboard box, Duchamp assembled the manuscripts, proofs, diagrams, drawings, and notes produced in the process of the book’s publication with other chess-related records.

Dimensions

Box: 11 3/4 x 18 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches (29.8 x 46.4 x 8.9 cm)

Format

Drawings

Location

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

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Source System ID

88888