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Boîte-en-valise 0/XX, for Mary Reynolds
12023-05-14T06:11:46-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250427005plain2023-05-14T06:39:20-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250Marcel Duchamp, American (b. France), 1887-1968, De ou par Marcel Duchamp ou Rrose Sélavy, 1941, Brown leather valise with handle containing sixty-nine miniature replicas and printed reproductions and one original, Sonate, 1938, hand-colored collotype, made in Paris, case (closed): 3 11/16 x 15 3/16 x 16 1/4” (9.4 x 38.5 x 41.2 cm); overall (opened): 15 ¾ x 15 3/16 x 36 1/8” (40 x 38.5 x 91.7 cm), Mary Reynolds Collection, Ryerson and Burnham Libraries Special Collections, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
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1media/Screen Shot 2023-05-13 at 2.05.46 PM_thumb.png2023-05-13T12:07:01-07:00Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250Boîte-en-valise 0/XX (hors série), for Mary Reynolds, at the Art Institute of Chicago12Duchamp inscribed this Boîte-en-valise, one of the four deluxe Boîtes that he produced outside the official edition of twenty, to his lover Mary Reynolds in May 1941. Reynolds, a bookbinder, helped Duchamp design the box used for the Boîtes when the architecture that he had initially envisioned proved too frail. While Duchamp left Paris and eventually France following the Nazi occupation, Reynolds remained in the capital and supported the French Resistance. For its “original,” this Boîte contains a color-guide for the pochoir reproduction of Sonata (1938), a painting that depicts Duchamp’s sisters playing music in front of their deaf mother at their home in Rouen. Click to see tombstone information.media/Screen Shot 2023-05-13 at 2.05.46 PM.pngplain2023-05-14T09:43:46-07:00Art Institute of Chicago41.88046319034153, -87.62394933438941Lauren Rooney597ff088ef1db884d9e8445c7e06bd004b6c1250