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Marcel Duchamp
A 1912 oil painting by Marcel Duchamp, featuring fragmented, mechanical forms that explore the concept of transformation through a Cubist lens.
Painted in 1912, this work occupies a specific moment in the development of Marcel Duchamp, bridging his early engagement with Cubism and his later move toward conceptual art. The composition presents a series of fragmented, mechanical forms that suggest a transition between states of being. Unlike the static subjects of traditional portraiture, the imagery here is kinetic, implying movement through the overlapping of geometric planes and sharp, angular lines. The palette is restricted to a range of ochre, brown, and cream tones, which directs attention toward the structural arrangement of the forms rather than atmospheric effects. The subject matter reflects the artist's interest in the intersection of human biology and mechanical processes. By deconstructing the figure into a series of interlocking shapes, Duchamp moves away from the representation of a physical body, opting instead to suggest a process of transformation. The work is devoid of traditional narrative, requiring the viewer to engage with the visual logic of the forms themselves. This piece is part of a series of studies that preceded the artist's more complex projects. It demonstrates a rigorous approach to the analysis of form, where the subject is broken down into its constituent parts. The application of paint is precise, maintaining a clear distinction between the various planes that compose the image. The work avoids the decorative tendencies of some contemporary movements, focusing instead on the intellectual exercise of visual deconstruction. It remains a significant example of the artist's early experimentation with the limits of representation and the potential for art to function as a system of signs rather than a mirror of reality.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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