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  1. Fountain is a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp in 1917, consisting of a porcelain urinal signed "R. Mutt". In April 1917, an ordinary piece of plumbing chosen by Duchamp was submitted for an exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists, the inaugural exhibition by the Society to be staged at the Grand Central Palace in New York.

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Ancient Rome's public fountains functioned without motors. They utilized gravity-fed water from aqueducts, which transported water from surrounding hills into the city. The water was stored in large cisterns, providing the necessary height to generate water pressure for the fountains to operate.

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  4. Jun 4, 2016 · Initially, the Fountain of the Organ was also called the Fountain of Nature, or the Fountain of the Deluge (Figs. 1 and 2). These denominations allude to a narrative interrelating various features of the garden to an overarching iconological system (Kaiser 2014 ).

    • Simone M. Kaiser, Matteo Valleriani
    • 2016
  5. Sep 22, 2016 · Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is not just a radical kind of art. It’s a philosophical dialetheia: a contradiction that is true. A version of Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain at the Barbican Art Gallery, London. Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty. is a philosopher and author. He is an associate in philosophy at the University of Melbourne, and founding ...

  6. Jul 31, 2023 · Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1950 (replica of 1917 original), Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Detail. Few artists have been as versatile and as bold as Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968). He was a painter, a sculptor, and a photographer; he was a seminal member of the Cubists, a major progenitor of the Dadaists, and the bedrock of the ...

  7. Marcel Duchamp's artwork, "Fountain," is a transformed urinal that challenges traditional art concepts. Created in 1917 and remade in 1964, it questions the necessity of craftsmanship in art and the role of the artist.

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  8. Nov 1, 2022 · Castellum were tanks where water supply was managed. When water dropped below certain levels, certain uses of water began to get cut off. Private homes were the first to go, followed by baths, and finally public fountains. The way they work is presented in Figure 5.

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