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Item — Box 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: 1974.002.2.11.002
Scope and Contents
12 Rotoreliefs by Marcel Duchamp. The optical disks are in the original black cardboard holder. The circular holder is inserted into a folded cardboard band which also serves as a stand for use when spinning the discus on a record player turnstile. Appearing on the band is a photograph of a turnstile with stand in place, together with instructions, in English, which are subscribed by Duchamp's facsimile autograph signature. (Bertram Rota Inventory 1974, Pg. 46)"These discs,...
Dates:
1934 - 1975
Item — Box 2, Folder: 11
Identifier: 1974.002.2.11.001
Scope and Contents
"Don't Forget" Postcard sent to Simon Watson Taylor.(Bertram Rota Inventory 1974, Pg. 51)
Dates:
1963
Item — Box 4
Identifier: 1974.002.4.1.001
Scope and Contents
"Poster Within a Poster" by Marcel Duchamp printed for the Pasadena Art Museum Retrospective Exhibition. (Bertram Rota Inventory 1974, Pg. 51)
Dates:
1963-10-08 - 1963-11-03
Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1974.002.1.4.014
Scope and Contents
Letter from Bernard Karpel, The Librarian of the Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, to Simon Watson Taylor.
"Dear Mr. Taylor: I am assisting Robert Motherwell in editing for English translation for the Pierrre Cabanne conversations with Duchamp..."
Dates:
1969-03-19
Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1974.002.1.5.003
Scope and Contents
Typed carbon copy with revisions in Duchamp's handwriting. (Bertram Rota Inventory 1974)
"A PROPOS OF 'READYMADES' IN 1913 I HAD THE HAPPY IDEA TO FASTEN A BICYCLE WHEEL TO A KITCHEN STOOL AND WATCH IT TURN. A FEW MONTHS LATER I BOUGHT A CHAP REPRODUCTION OF A WINTER EVENING LANDSCAPE, WHICH I CALLED 'PHARMACY' AFTER ADDING TWO MALL DOTS, ONE RED AND ONE YELLOW, IN THE HORIZON..."
Dates:
1961
Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: 1974.002.1.5.004
Scope and Contents
A photograph of Marcel Duchamp's "A Propos of Readymades" as reproduced in publications within the Simon Watson Taylor collection. Includes a cover page and writing on the back of the photograph. (Bertram Rota Inventory 1974, Pg. 46)"A PROPOS OF 'READYMADES' IN 1913 I HAD THE HAPPY IDEA TO FASTEN A BICYCLE WHEEL TO A KITCHEN STOOL AND WATCH IT TURN. A FEW MONTHS LATER I BOUGHT A CHAP REPRODUCTION OF A WINTER EVENING LANDSCAPE, WHICH I CALLED 'PHARMACY' AFTER ADDING TWO MALL...
Dates:
1934 - 1975