Parva Domus, Magna Quies (1902) by Marcel Duchamp

Parva Domus, Magna Quies - Marcel Duchamp - 1902

Artwork Information

TitleParva Domus, Magna Quies
ArtistMarcel Duchamp
Date1902
Art MovementExpressionism

About Parva Domus, Magna Quies

The artwork, titled “Parva Domus, Magna Quies,” was created by Marcel Duchamp in 1902. This piece aligns with the Expressionism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting.

The artwork depicts a solitary scene featuring a baby carriage placed beside an ornate chair. The overall mood of the composition appears to be contemplative and serene, possibly reflecting the phrase “Parva Domus, Magna Quies,” which translates to “Small House, Great Peace.” Rendered in monochromatic tones, the work captures intricate details and textures, particularly in the curvature of the chair and the construction of the carriage. This piece, despite being one of Duchamp’s earlier works, exhibits a nuanced approach to everyday subject matter, resonating with the expressive qualities of the genre.

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