Alexina Duchamp

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Alexina Duchamp was an art dealer and the second wife of Marcel Duchamp, known for preserving and promoting his legacy and the work of other modern artists.

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Alexina Duchamp canonical 4
Teeny Duchamp 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marcel Duchamp expert
art collector
art dealer
human
activity loaned works by Marcel Duchamp to museums
managed rights and reproductions of Marcel Duchamp’s works
organized exhibitions of Marcel Duchamp’s work
alsoKnownAs Alexina Sattler
Alexina Duchamp
surface form: Teeny Duchamp
associatedWith Duchamp estate
Marcel Duchamp
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork Dada
Surrealism
modern art
gender female
genre modern art dealing
hasRelativeByMarriage Jacques Villon
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
Suzanne Duchamp
hasSpouseOrder second wife of Marcel Duchamp
influenced museum presentations of Marcel Duchamp
scholarship on Marcel Duchamp
knownFor careful stewardship of Marcel Duchamp’s archives
supporting exhibitions of modern and contemporary artists beyond Marcel Duchamp
languageUsed English
French
name Alexina Duchamp self-link
notableFor preserving the legacy of Marcel Duchamp
promoting modern art
promoting the work of Marcel Duchamp
notableWork building a major collection of Marcel Duchamp’s art and documents
occupation art collector
art dealer
residence New York City
role executor of Marcel Duchamp’s artistic legacy
socialCircle European modernist artists
New York avant-garde art scene
spouse Alexina Duchamp self-linksurface differs
Marcel Duchamp

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Marcel Duchamp spouse Alexina Duchamp
Pierre Matisse spouse Alexina Duchamp
Alexina Duchamp name Alexina Duchamp self-link
Alexina Duchamp alsoKnownAs Alexina Duchamp
this entity surface form: Teeny Duchamp
Alexina Duchamp spouse Alexina Duchamp self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Marcel Duchamp