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For #Caturday: Raymond Duchamp-Villon (French, 1876-1918), Cat, 1913, carved and stained oak, 27 × 24 7/8 × 3 1/2 in (68.6 × 63.2 × 8.9 cm).
Detroit Institute of Arts
#cat#cats#cats in art#woodwork#sculpture#Raymond Duchamp-Villon#French art#European art#20th century#1910s#Detroit Institute of Arts#Caturday#animals in art
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Very Small Horse (Très Petit Cheval). Bronze sculpture, height 8.9cm. Raymond Duchamp-Villon; France, 1914.
(via LACMA Collections)
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Brothers Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, and Marcel Duchamp (and Jacques' dog Pipe in the doorway), ca. 1913
Smithsonian Archives of American Art
#I always thought Marcel had a vaguely Joséantonian look about him here#jacques villon#raymond duchamp villon#marcel duchamp#1913
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#artist with their cats#Jacques Villon#Marcel Duchamp#and Raymond Duchamp-Villon#Henri Matisse and his cat Minouche#Salvador Dalí with Babou#Gustav Klimt with Katze#pablo picasso#ai weiwei
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Raymond Duchamp-Villon’s “The Horse”. I really like this piece, it has a lot of movement and coincidences. Good honse
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Chess Story (a.k.a. The Royal Game), by Stefan Zweig (Novel; 1942)
Coma, by Robin Cook (Novel; 1977)
Death Has Deep Roots, by Michael Gilbert (Novel; 1951)
The Eternals (Film; 2021)
Fear of Flying, by Erica Jong (Novel; 1973)
Finch (Film; 2021)
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, by Elton John (Album; 1973)
Hello, I Must Be Going!, by Phil Collins (Album; 1982)
Her Honor the Mare (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1943)
Immigrant Song, by Led Zeppelin (Song; 1970)
The Incredibles (Animated Pixar Film; 2004)
Interstellar (Film; 2014)
Into the Woods (Broadway Musical; 1987)
The Iron Man, by Ted Hughes (Novel; 1968)
Justified, by Justin Timberlake (Album; 2002)
Madman Across the Water, by Elton John (Album; 1971)
The Man from Snowy River (Film; 1982)
Manon of the Spring (Film; 1987)
The Marbleheads, Parts 3 & 4 (Underdog Cartoon, S3, Eps. 15 & 16; 1966)
The Matrix Revolutions (Film; 2003)
Megamind (Animated Film; 2010)
Morning Edition (Radio Series; 1979)
My Generation, by The Who (US Song; 1965)
The Nat King Cole Show (TV Variety Show; 1956)
The Old Mill (Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1937)
127 Hours (Film; 2010)
One Mississippi (TV Series; 2015)
Out Foxed (Tex Avery Droopy MGM Cartoon; 1949)
Past Tense, 23rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2018)
Porky in Egypt (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
The Remains of the Day (Film; 1993)
Savage Night, by Jim Thompson (Novel; 1953)
Starship Troopers, by Robert A. Heinlein (Novel; 1959)
Sugar and Spies (WB LT Cartoon; 1966)
Three for Breakfast (Disney Cartoon; 1948)
True Grit, by Charles Portis (Novel; 1968)
Two Weeks to Live (TV Mini-Series; 2020)
Unchained, by Johnny Cash (Album; 1996)
You’re An Education (WB MM Cartoon; 1938)
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Holidays 11.5
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American Football Day
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Book Editors Day
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Burning of the Tar Barrels (Ottery St. Mary, Devon, UK)
Christian Visibility Day
Cinco de Noviembre (Negros Island, Philippines)
Colón Day (Panama)
Commercial TV Broadcast Day
Elvis Has Left the Building Day
Feast of No Return
Firewood Day
Flux Capacitor Day
Foreign Intelligence Service Day (Kazakhstan)
Genghis Khan Day (a.k.a. Chinggis Khaan Day)
Gunpowder Day (UK)
Guy Fawkes Day (a.k.a. Guy Fawkes Night; UK)
International Day of Fairy Tale Characters
International Day of the Clown
International Prosthetics & Orthotics Day
International Romani Language Day
International Volunteer Managers Day
Kanakadasa Jayanthi (Karnataka, India)
Military Intelligence Day (Armenia; Russia)
National Cash Back Day
National Concrete Appreciation Day
National Day of Democracy (Palau)
National Erik Day
National Flora and Fauna Day (Indonesia)
National Love Your Red Hair Day (Ireland)
National Luke Day
National Medical Cannabis Day
National Men’s Hair Color Confidence Day
National Pride Day (Mongolia)
National Redhead Day
National Sneaker Day
Negros Revolution Day (Philippines)
Ottery St. Mary Tar Barrels (Devon, UK)
Parkin Day
Personal Record Day
Pope’s Day (a..k.a. Pope Night)
Puno Day (Peru)
Tori No Ichi (Rooster Day #1; Japan)
Turkey Day (French Republic)
Turning the Devil’s Stone (Devon, UK)
Velleda Asteroid Day
World Day of Caregivers
World Day of Cinema
World Interact Day
World Tsunami Awareness Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Denog Day (Drake’s Brewing)
National Chinese Take-Out Day
National Doughnut Appreciation Day
National Hot Sauce Day [also 1.22]
Wiggle Jiggle Jell-O Day
Independence & Related Days
Day of the First Shout For Independence (El Salvador)
First Cry of Independence Anniversary Day (Ecuador)
Istoria (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Kocistan (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
1st Tuesday in November
Election Day (US) [1st Tuesday after 1st Monday]
International Skeptics Day [1st Tuesday after 1st Monday]
Taco Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Takeout Tuesday [1st Tuesday of Each Month]
Target Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Tater Tot Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
To-Do List Tuesday [1st Tuesday of Each Month]
Tranquil Tuesday [1st Tuesday of Each Month]
Trivia Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Two For Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 5 (1st Full Week of November)
None Known
Festivals Beginning November 5, 2024
Pitchfork Music Festival (London, United Kingdom) [thru 11.9]
Mutations (Brighton, United Kingdom) [thru 11.9]
Feast Days
Albert Camus Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
All Jesuit Saints and Blesseds (Christian)
Bertille, Abbess of Chelles (Christian; Saint)
Domninus (Christian; Saint)
Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist (Christian; Saint)
Episteme (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Amun (Ancient Egypt)
Galation (Christian; Saint)
Guido Maria Conforti (Christian; Saint)
Herne’s Day I: Prey (Pagan)
Jan Zrzavý (Artology)
John Berger (Writerism)
Louise the Chicken (Muppetism)
Magnus (Christian; Saint)
Marie de Molina (Positivist; Saint)
Nones of November (Ancient Rome)
Oral Sex Day (Pastafarian)
Philips Koninck (Artology)
Pietro Longhi (Artology)
Raymond Duchamp-Villon (Artology)
Richard Cosway (Artology)
Sam Shepard (Writerism)
Triads Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Turning the Devil’s Boulder (Shebbear, England; Everyday Wicca)
Wet Wellington Wednesday (Imps and Gremlins; Shamanism)
Wuwuchim Fire Ceremonies begin (Hopi) [16-Day Festival]
Zachary, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Dismal Day (Unlucky or Evil Day; Medieval Europe; 21 of 24)
Egyptian Day (Unlucky Day; Middle Ages Europe) [21 of 24]
Fatal Day (Pagan) [22 of 24]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [45 of 53]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [50 of 60]
Premieres
The Beach Party (Disney Cartoon; 1931)
Best of My Love, by The Eagles (Song; 1974)
The Broken Sword, by Poul Anderson (Novel; 1954)
Bryan Adams, by Bryan Adams (Album; 1980)
Carpe Jugulum, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1998) [Discworld #23]
Chess Story (a.k.a. The Royal Game), by Stefan Zweig (Novel; 1942)
Coma, by Robin Cook (Novel; 1977)
Death Has Deep Roots, by Michael Gilbert (Novel; 1951)
The Eternals (Film; 2021)
Fear of Flying, by Erica Jong (Novel; 1973)
Finch (Film; 2021)
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, by Elton John (Album; 1973)
Hello, I Must Be Going!, by Phil Collins (Album; 1982)
Her Honor the Mare (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1943)
Immigrant Song, by Led Zeppelin (Song; 1970)
The Incredibles (Animated Pixar Film; 2004)
Interstellar (Film; 2014)
Into the Woods (Broadway Musical; 1987)
The Iron Man, by Ted Hughes (Novel; 1968)
Justified, by Justin Timberlake (Album; 2002)
Madman Across the Water, by Elton John (Album; 1971)
The Man from Snowy River (Film; 1982)
Manon of the Spring (Film; 1987)
The Marbleheads, Parts 3 & 4 (Underdog Cartoon, S3, Eps. 15 & 16; 1966)
The Matrix Revolutions (Film; 2003)
Megamind (Animated Film; 2010)
Morning Edition (Radio Series; 1979)
My Generation, by The Who (US Song; 1965)
The Nat King Cole Show (TV Variety Show; 1956)
The Old Mill (Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1937)
127 Hours (Film; 2010)
One Mississippi (TV Series; 2015)
Out Foxed (Tex Avery Droopy MGM Cartoon; 1949)
Past Tense, 23rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2018)
Porky in Egypt (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
The Remains of the Day (Film; 1993)
Savage Night, by Jim Thompson (Novel; 1953)
Starship Troopers, by Robert A. Heinlein (Novel; 1959)
Sugar and Spies (WB LT Cartoon; 1966)
Three for Breakfast (Disney Cartoon; 1948)
True Grit, by Charles Portis (Novel; 1968)
Two Weeks to Live (TV Mini-Series; 2020)
Unchained, by Johnny Cash (Album; 1996)
You’re An Education (WB MM Cartoon; 1938)
Today’s Name Days
Bernhard, Berthild, Emmerich (Austria)
Elizabeta, Emerik, Fibicije, Imbro, Mirko, Modesta, Zakarija (Croatia)
Miriam (Czech Republic)
Malachias (Denmark)
Vaho, Vahto, Vahur (Estonia)
Reima (Finland)
Sylvie, Zacharie (France)
Emmerich, Hardy, Zacharias (Germany)
Epistimi, Galaktion, Linos, Silvanos (Greece)
Imre (Hungary)
Cesareo, Zaccaria (Italy)
Late, Lote, Šarlote (Latvia)
Audangas, Elžbieta, Elzė, Florijonas, Gedvydė (Lithuania)
Egil, Egon (Norway)
Blandyn, Blandyna, Dalemir, Elżbieta, Florian, Modesta, Sławomir, Zachariasz (Poland)
Epistimi, Galaction (Romania)
Imrich (Slovakia)
Ángela, Isabel, Zacarías (Spain)
Eugen, Eugenia (Sweden)
Perdita, Tiara, Tiera, Tierra, Swain, Swana (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 310 of 2024; 56 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of Week 45 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 10 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 5 (Gui-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 4 Heshvan 5785
Islamic: 3 Jumada I 1446
J Cal: 10 Wood; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 23 October 2024
Moon: 13%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 2 Frederic (12th Month) [Cosimo De Medici the Elder]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 14 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 44 of 90)
Week: 1st Full Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 13 of 30)
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Marcel Duchamp: Innovatore del Dadaismo
Marcel Duchamp nacque il 28 luglio 1887 a Blainville-Crevon, in Francia. Era figlio di una famiglia agiata e numerosa. Duchamp seguì l’esempio dei suoi fratelli maggiori, Jacques Villon e Raymond Duchamp-Villon, interessandosi all’arte. Nel 1904 si trasferì a Parigi per studiare pittura. Lì, sperimentò diversi stili come il postimpressionismo, l’espressionismo e il cubismo-futurismo. Nel 1913,…
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I maestri del Cubismo: Picasso, Braque e altri pionieri
Il Cubismo, movimento d'avanguardia nato in Francia all'inizio del XX secolo, ha rivoluzionato il modo di concepire l'arte. Sfidando la rappresentazione realistica della realtà, i cubisti frammentavano le forme e le riassemblavano in nuove composizioni geometriche, aprendo la strada a una visione più astratta e concettuale dell'arte. I maestri Pablo Picasso e Georges Braque sono considerati i padri del Cubismo. Insieme, svilupparono le due fasi principali del movimento: il Cubismo analitico (1907-1912), caratterizzato da una scomposizione geometrica rigorosa e da una tavolozza di colori neutri, e il Cubismo sintetico (1912-1914), che introdusse l'uso del collage e una maggiore libertà compositiva. Le opere di Picasso, come "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) e "Guernica" (1937), sono icone del Cubismo e dell'arte moderna in generale. La sua genialità e il suo spirito sperimentale hanno contribuito a definire il linguaggio cubista e a influenzarne il successivo sviluppo. Braque, con il suo approccio più intellettuale e rigoroso, ha dato un importante contributo al Cubismo analitico. Opere come "Violino e candelabro" (1910) e "Le Clarinetto" (1910) esemplificano la sua abilità nel scomporre e riassemblare gli oggetti in composizioni astratte e geometriche. Oltre a Picasso e Braque, altri artisti hanno dato un importante contributo al Cubismo: Juan Gris, pittore spagnolo, ha sviluppato uno stile cubista più decorativo e colorato, con influenze dall'arte popolare e dal fauvismo. Opere come "Ritratto di Josette" (1916) e "Natura morta con chitarra" (1919) sono esempi del suo stile raffinato e armonico. Fernand Léger, pittore e scultore francese, ha portato al Cubismo una forte componente di realismo e monumentalità. Le sue opere, come "Nudo con turbante" (1917) e "La città" (1919), si caratterizzano per l'uso di forme geometriche elementari e colori vivaci. Robert Delaunay, pittore francese, è stato un esponente del Cubismo orfico, che combinava la scomposizione cubista con l'uso di colori vivaci e forme fluide. Opere come "La Tour Eiffel" (1910) e "Dischi simultanei" (1912) sono esempi del suo stile dinamico e astratto. Marcel Duchamp, artista francese, è noto per il suo "ready-made", oggetti quotidiani elevati a opere d'arte. La sua opera più famosa, "Fontana" (1917), un orinatoio rovesciato, ha sfidato le convenzioni artistiche e aperto la strada all'arte concettuale. Il Cubismo ha avuto un'influenza enorme sull'arte moderna, rivoluzionando la pittura, la scultura e l'architettura. I maestri di questo movimento hanno aperto la strada a nuove forme di espressione artistica e hanno contribuito a definire il corso dell'arte del XX secolo. Altri artisti cubisti importanti: - Albert Gleizes - Jean Metzinger - Henri Le Fauconnier - Francis Picabia - Gino Severini - Juan Gris - Raymond Duchamp-Villon - Jacques Villon Foto di Gerd Altmann da Pixabay Read the full article
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Brothers: Raymond Duchamp-Villon.. Jacques Villon..and Marcel c.1913
Jacques Villon (French, 1875-1963)
The Game of Chess, 1904
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Etude de femme assise. Raymond Duchamp-Villon 1876-1918. Nos reproductions rehaussées à la main apporteront à votre décoration d'intérieur un cachet unique. Elles feront également un cadeau de choix et original. D'abord imprimées sur du papier haute-qualité, nos reproductions sont ensuite rehaussées et colorisées à la main avec pastel, fusain, sanguine, pierre noire et même gouache selon les œuvres. Une déco sans pareil à un prix très abordable! 📐 Plusieurs formats 🖼 Possibilité d'encadrement 🚚 Livraison rapide dans le monde entier. 🇫🇷 Made in France Suivez-nous pour plus d'informations, promotions, offres spéciales, concours et plus encore. #homedecor #walldecor #oldmasters #decorationinterieur #drawing #dessin #art #cadre #artprint #interiordesign #decoration #oldmasterdrawings #wallart #classicaldrawing #dessinancien #decomurale #masterdrawing #ideecadeau #frame #decohome #faitmain #affiche #ideedeco #cubisme #peinture #encadrement #duchampvillon #dessinmoderne #portrait https://www.instagram.com/p/CqtCzDlNnN1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Retour à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 53880 photos (nouveau compte approximatif !)
2014. Une journée à Paris.
Le Centre Pompidou :
- 1 : Luis Fernàndez - "Tête de Taureau “
- 2 : Vicente de Rego Monteiro - "A Caçada”
- 3 : Giorgio de Chirico - "Portrait (prémonitoire) de Guillaume Apollinaire”
- 4 : ?
- 5 : Raymond Duchamp-Villon - "Le Cheval Majeur”
- 6 : VladimirTatline - "Modèle du monument à la 3ième Internationale”
- 7 : Alexander Calder - "Josephine Baker IV”
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Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876 - 1918) - Tête du Professeur Gosset, 1917-1918
The Art Institute, Chicago © Raymond Duchamp-Villon/Adagp, Paris, 2016
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Raymond Duchamp-Villon - "Horse", 1914.
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