Disambiguation evidence for Large Glass by Marcel Duchamp via surface form

"Large Glass"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Large Glass".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even
surface form: La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même
alsoKnownAs The Large Glass
artForm installation
artForm painting
artForm sculpture
artist Marcel Duchamp
collection Philadelphia Museum of Art
completionDate 1923
countryOfOrigin France
creator Marcel Duchamp
damagedIn transport accident in 1926
depicts bachelors
depicts bride
depicts erotic desire
depicts mechanical forms
exhibitionHistory First exhibited in incomplete form at Brooklyn Museum, 1926
feature intentional retention of cracks as part of the work
genre Dada
hasPart Capillary Tubes
hasPart Chocolate Grinder
hasPart Draft Pistons
hasPart Juggler of Gravity
hasPart Milky Way
hasPart Nine Malic Moulds
hasPart Oculist Witnesses
hasPart Shot
hasPart bachelors section
hasPart bride section
hasPart lower panel
hasPart upper panel
inception 1915
inception 1923
influenced installation art
influenced minimalist artists
influenced postwar conceptual artists
instanceOf artwork
instanceOf conceptual artwork
instanceOf glass painting
instanceOf mixed-media artwork
languageOfAlternativeTitle English
languageOfTitle French
location Philadelphia Museum of Art
materialUsed dust
materialUsed foil
materialUsed glass
materialUsed lead wire
materialUsed oil paint
movement Conceptual art
movement Dada
movement Surrealism
notableFor combination of painting and sculpture
notableFor influence on conceptual art
notableFor integration of chance operations
notableFor use of transparent glass as primary support
theme chance
theme desire
theme failure of communication
theme mechanization
theme sexuality
title The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even