Nov 05, 2013 - Sale 2329

Sale 2329 - Lot 100

Price Realized: $ 3,250
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,000 - $ 1,500
MARCEL DUCHAMP
Coffee Mill.

Etching, 1947. 180x80 mm; 7 1/8x3 1/8 inches, full margins. Second state (of 2), after cancellation. A very good, evenly-printed impression.

Duchamp etched this print in 1947, for inclusion in the Gleize/Metzinger book Du Cubisme (see lot ), after the same-title painting he had made in 1911 for his sculptor brother Raymond Duchamp-Villon. His brother was married in 1911 and had asked his artist friends to make him small paintings with which to decorate his kitchen. According to Duchamp's later recollection, "I made this old-fashioned coffee mill for him. It shows the different facets of the coffee grinding operation and the handle on top is seen simultaneously in several positions as it revolves. You can see the ground coffee in a heap under the cogwheels of the central shaft, which turns in the directions of the arrow on top," (d'Harnoncourt/McShine, Marcel Duchamp, 1973, page 256).