Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp
Garden and Chapel at Blainville
1902
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Marcel Duchamp
Garden and Chapel at Blainville
1902
Oil on canvas
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Bequest of Frank Brookes Hubachek, Jr., 2011
2011-145-1
Artist/maker
Marcel Duchamp
INFORMATIONS

This verdant landscape is one of Marcel Duchamp’s very first paintings, created at the age of fifteen when Impressionism, particularly the work of Claude Monet, captivated the young artist’s imagination. The stone building and steeple glimpsed through a screen of trees are identified on the back of the canvas as “The house where I was born and the church where I was baptized.” Depictions of the natural environment appear throughout Duchamp’s body of work, offering a counterpoint to his better-known mechanical imagery and industrial readymades. The densely wooded background in his final masterpiece, Étant donnés: 1° la chute d'eau, 2° le gaz d'éclairage . . . (1946–66), (1969-41-1, Philadelphia Museum of Art) may refer back to the lush foliage of this scene.

Dimensions

24 × 19 11/16 inches (61 × 50 cm)

Type de document

Emplacement

Made in Blainville, France
CRÉDITS PHOTOGRAPHIQUES ET DROITS
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / Association Marcel Duchamp

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ID du système source

189562