Bride (1912) by Marcel Duchamp

Bride - Marcel Duchamp - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleBride
ArtistMarcel Duchamp
Date1912
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions89.5 x 55.25 cm
Art MovementCubism
Current LocationPhiladelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, US

About Bride

The artwork “Bride,” created by Marcel Duchamp in 1912, is a notable piece within the Cubism art movement. Utilizing oil on canvas as its medium, the figurative painting measures 89.5 by 55.25 centimeters. This avant-garde work is housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, located in Philadelphia, PA, USA.

“Bride” presents a complex and abstract composition characteristic of Duchamp’s approach to Cubism. The oil on canvas piece employs a palette of muted tones, emphasizing shades of beige, brown, and hints of pink to compose a fragmented figure. The structure of the artwork is geometric and mechanical, with intersecting lines and shapes that create a sense of motion and depth. Through its intricate design, the artwork challenges traditional representations of the human form, offering a dynamic exploration of abstraction and deconstruction inherent in Cubist aesthetics.

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