This piece is accompanied by a pockmarked piece of cardboard that includes sketches and notes that describe it as a “hilarious picture.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this piece that is accompanied by The Green Box. This piece was broken after a 1926 exhibition, but the artist chose to keep the damage in the artwork, which can be seen in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
ANSWER: The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even [accept The Large Glass or Le Grand Verre]
[10e] The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even is one of many works by this artist on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Other works there by this artist include a urinal signed R. Mutt and titled Fountain.
ANSWER: Marcel Duchamp
[10h] The museum also houses Duchamp’s Portrait of Chess Players, which depicts this person on the right. This artist of L’Acrobate designed stained glass windows in the Metz Cathedral and organized the group Section d’Or.
ANSWER: Jacques Villon [or Gaston Duchamp; prompt on Duchamp or answers indicating Marcel Duchamp’s brother]
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