File:Duchamp Green Box.jpg
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Marcel Duchamp's The Green Box, displayed at the Hirshhorn Museum. |
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Photograph by User:Toohool |
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A view of the artwork from one angle |
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Yes |
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To identify the artwork in question |
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Any other image of the artwork would be equally derivative. |
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[edit]First published in France in 1934. It will become public domain the U.S. 95 years after publication, in 2030.
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current | 20:19, 5 September 2022 | 786 × 488 (135 KB) | Toohool (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free use rationale |Article=The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even |Description=Marcel Duchamp's ''The Green Box'', displayed at the Hirshhorn Museum. |Source=Photograph by User:Toohool |Portion=A view of the artwork from one angle |Low_resolution=Yes |Purpose=To identify the artwork in question |Replaceability=Any other image of the artwork would be equally derivative. |other_information= }} |
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