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Cigarette

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Марсель Дюшан, Cigarette. Воспроизведено в ознакомительных целях; все права защищены правообладателем.

Основные сведения

Автор
Марсель Дюшан wahooart.com/ru/artists/%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C-%D0%B4%D1%8E%D1%88%D0%B0%D0%BD_ru/
Даты создания произведения
1887 – 1968
Техника исполнения
Gelatin Silver Print
Движение
Dadaism Deliberately absurd art made in disgust at the First World War, mocking the idea that art must be serious.
Период
Modern
Artistic style
Dadaist, minimalist, photographic study
Influences
Readymades, Anti-art
Notable elements
Minimalist composition, vertical axis
Subject or theme
Consumerism, the mundane, transience

In context

Cigarette — Марсель Дюшан

Когда это могло быть написано?

  1. 1880
  2. 1890
  3. 1900
  4. 1910
  5. 1920
  6. 1930
  7. 1940
  8. 1950
  9. 1960

Затененная область: годы жизни Марсель Дюшан (1887–1968)

Для этой записи не указан точный год — основываясь на годах жизни исполнителя и стиле произведения, к какому десятилетию вы бы его отнесли?

Сравнить с

  • Нюде Спускающиеся по лестнице №2, 1912 wahooart.com/ru/art/%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C-%D0%B4%D1%8E%D1%88%D0%B0%D0%BD-%D0%BD%D1%8E%D0%B4%D0%B5-%D1%81%D0%BF%D1%83%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8E%D1%89%D0%B8%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%8F-%D0%BF%D0%BE-%D0%BB%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B5-no2-8XYHEB-ru/
  • Печальный молодой человек в поезде, 1911 wahooart.com/ru/art/%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C-%D0%B4%D1%8E%D1%88%D0%B0%D0%BD-%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9-%D0%BC%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%B9-%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B5%D0%BA-%D0%B2-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%B4%D0%B5-7YLJ6L-ru/
  • Фонтан, 1917 wahooart.com/ru/art/%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C-%D0%B4%D1%8E%D1%88%D0%B0%D0%BD-%D1%84%D0%BE%D0%BD%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BD-D2XLHJ-ru/

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Цвета

Измерено по изображению

    Основной цвет

    Putty #dad7cc

    Каталогизированная палитра

    • #DAD7CC
    • #7C7B72
    • #C0C0B1
    • #4A473D
    Палитра
    Neutrals Преобладающая цветовая гамма на изображении.
    Название основного цвета
    Putty
    Насыщенность
    Monochromatic Насколько насыщенными и разнообразными являются цвета — от одного приглушенного оттенка до множества ярких.
    Контраст
    Balanced Насколько различаются цвета по светлоте и насыщенности в разных частях картины.
    Гармония
    Unified Palette Насколько хорошо сочетаются цвета — от контрастных до полностью гармоничных.
    Яркость
    Brilliant Насколько светлой или темной кажется картина в целом, от глубокой тени до яркого блика.
    Насыщенность
    Muted Насколько чисты и сильны эти цвета — от почти серых до максимально ярких.

    Об этом произведении

    Cigarette — Марсель Дюшан

    The Poetics of the Mundane: A Study in Stillness

    In the quiet, starkly minimalist realm of Marcel Duchamp’s Cigarette, the viewer is invited into an intimate encounter with the overlooked. This photographic study does not seek to dazzle with vibrant color or complex scenery; instead, it finds its power in a profound, almost meditative focus on a single, partially smoked object. Positioned vertically within the frame, the cigarette acts as a singular axis around which the entire composition revolves. The starkness of the presentation strips away the distractions of the outside world, forcing an intense confrontation with the textures of tobacco and paper. A soft, directional light casts a gentle shadow to the right, grounding the subject in a tangible space and providing just enough depth to transform a flat image into a sculptural presence.

    The aesthetic experience of this piece is defined by its muted, monochromatic elegance. Shades of beige, grey, and earthy brown dominate the palette, reflecting the natural, organic decay of the object itself. There is a tactile richness found in the granular surface of the cigarette, where the rough, fibrous nature of the tobacco meets the smooth, worn edges of the paper. This interplay of textures—the sharp, irregular lines of the subject contrasted against the soft, diffused blur of its shadow—creates a visual rhythm that is both soothing and intellectually stimulating. For the collector or interior designer, this work offers a sophisticated neutral element that brings a sense of calm, intellectual depth, and understated luxury to any modern space.

    Dadaist Echoes and the Art of Choice

    To understand Cigarette, one must look toward the revolutionary spirit of its creator. Marcel Duchamp was a primary architect of the Dada movement, a period characterized by a radical rejection of traditional aesthetic values. Through his concept of the "readymade," Duchamp challenged the very definition of art, suggesting that an artist's most potent tool is not their brushstroke, but their choice. By isolating this everyday object and presenting it through the lens of fine art photography, he elevates a transient, disposable item to a position of permanent contemplation. The work serves as a bridge between the mundane reality of daily habit and the elevated realm of artistic significance.

    Beyond its historical importance, the piece carries a heavy symbolic weight that resonates with the human condition. The partially smoked cigarette, caught in a moment of mid-consumption, evokes themes of transience, the passage of time, and the ephemeral nature of life's small pleasures. It is a quiet commentary on consumerism and the beauty found within the discarded. For those seeking to decorate a space with art that provokes thought, this reproduction offers more than mere decoration; it provides a window into the twentieth century’s most profound philosophical shifts, making it an essential acquisition for any serious enthusiast of modern art history.

    Художник и музей

    Автор

    Марсель Дюшан

    Born in Бленвиль-сюр-Мер, Франция

    Marcel Duchamp: A Revolutionary Spirit

    Marcel Duchamp, born Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp in 1887 in Blainville-Crevon, Normandy, was more than an artist; he was a philosophical provocateur who fundamentally altered the course of modern art. His early life, though seemingly conventional – nurtured within a family that appreciated artistic expression with both brothers pursuing successful careers as artists – hinted at the iconoclasm to come. Duchamp initially pursued formal training, mastering traditional techniques and experimenting with post-impressionist styles. However, this academic foundation served not as an end in itself, but as a springboard for questioning the very nature of art, its purpose, and its definition. He wasn’t content merely to depict the world; he sought to challenge how we perceive it, and what constitutes artistic value. This restless intellectual curiosity would become the defining characteristic of his prolific career.

    Early Artistic Explorations: Cubism and Impressionism

    Duchamp's initial foray into art began with a fascination for Cubism, spearheaded by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Influenced by Cézanne’s exploration of geometric forms and spatial relationships, Duchamp produced works like Portrait of Chess Players (1911), demonstrating an early grasp of fragmented perspectives and multiple viewpoints – a decisive departure from the single-point perspective dominant in traditional painting. Yet, he swiftly recognized that simply rearranging visual elements wasn't sufficient to address the deeper philosophical concerns animating him. He diligently honed his skills in watercolor and gouache, mastering techniques that allowed for nuanced tonal gradations and subtle textural variations. These formative experiences instilled a disciplined approach to artistic practice, informing his later conceptual explorations.

    The Dadaist Rebellion: Challenging Artistic Conventions

    The horrors of World War I profoundly impacted Duchamp’s worldview, fueling a vehement rejection of the prevailing cultural values and intellectual complacency of the time. This disillusionment propelled him into the embrace of Dadaism – a movement born from nihilistic protest against rationality, logic, and bourgeois morality. Dada artists deliberately undermined established artistic conventions, embracing absurdity and chance as expressive tools. Duchamp’s Dadaist output included collages and assemblages that juxtaposed disparate materials in jarring combinations, disrupting conventional notions of visual harmony. He famously declared “Dada is not a painting,” encapsulating the movement's rejection of aesthetic judgment and its insistence on questioning artistic dogma. The Dadaists sought to dismantle the hierarchy between art and everyday life, arguing that true creativity resided in challenging accepted norms.

    The Birth of Conceptual Art: ‘Ready-Made’ Sculpture

    Duchamp’s most enduring contribution to art history arrived with his groundbreaking concept of “ready-made” sculpture – a radical departure from traditional sculptural practice. Rejecting the notion that artistic skill was paramount, Duchamp questioned whether an object could be considered art simply by virtue of its selection and presentation as such. In 1917, he submitted Fountain, a porcelain urinal signed "R. Mutt," to Marcel Broodthaers’s exhibition in Cologne – a deliberate provocation designed to expose the arbitrariness of aesthetic judgment and dismantle the distinction between artist and craftsman. This audacious act ignited considerable controversy, sparking debates about authorship, originality, and the very definition of art itself. Fountain became emblematic of Conceptual Art, establishing Duchamp as its progenitor and cementing his legacy as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century art.

    Legacy and Enduring Influence

    Marcel Duchamp’s impact on subsequent generations of artists is undeniable. He fundamentally reshaped our understanding of artistic expression, prioritizing conceptual ideas over visual aesthetics—a paradigm shift that continues to resonate within contemporary art practice. His unwavering commitment to questioning assumptions and challenging conventions serves as an inspiration for artists striving to push boundaries and redefine the role of art in society. Notable works include L.H.O.O.Q. (1919), a satirical reworking of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, and The Large Glass (1915–1923), an ambitious multi-faceted installation that explores themes of illusion, perception, and the subconscious—a testament to his intellectual rigor and enduring influence. Duchamp's legacy extends beyond specific artworks; it resides in his unwavering belief that art should provoke thought and inspire dialogue—a conviction that continues to shape artistic discourse today.

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    Как сослаться на это произведение

    MLA
    Дюшан, Марсель. Cigarette. n.d., https://wahooart.com/ru/art/marcel-duchamp-cigarette-8EWLEH-en/
    APA
    Дюшан, Марсель (n.d.). Cigarette [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ru/art/marcel-duchamp-cigarette-8EWLEH-en/
    Chicago
    Марсель Дюшан. Cigarette. n.d. https://wahooart.com/ru/art/marcel-duchamp-cigarette-8EWLEH-en/
    Harvard
    Дюшан, Марсель (n.d.) Cigarette. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ru/art/marcel-duchamp-cigarette-8EWLEH-en/

    Look closely

    Cigarette — Марсель Дюшан

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: cigarette, minimalism, duchamp. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Нюде Спускающиеся по лестнице №2 (1912), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Dadaism: Deliberately absurd art made in disgust at the First World War, mocking the idea that art must be serious. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Арт-викторина

    Cigarette — Марсель Дюшан

    Насколько хорошо вы знаете это произведение искусства?

    Отметьте по одному варианту ответа для каждого из 5 вопросов ниже. У каждого вопроса есть только один правильный ответ.

    1. 1. What is the primary focus of Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Cigarette’?

      • A A detailed study of tobacco leaf texture.
      • B A minimalist representation of a partially smoked cigarette.
      • C An abstract exploration of color theory.
    2. 2. The monochromatic color palette in ‘Cigarette’ primarily reflects:

      • A Duchamp's interest in vibrant, contrasting hues.
      • B The natural tones of tobacco and paper.
      • C A deliberate attempt to create a surreal effect.
    3. 3. Considering Duchamp’s artistic practice, what is the most likely interpretation of ‘Cigarette’?

      • A A celebration of consumerism and everyday objects.
      • B A purely technical study of photographic techniques.
      • C An attempt to reject traditional notions of artistic value.
    4. 4. The shadow cast by the cigarette in the photograph suggests:

      • A A strong, direct light source from above and slightly to the left.
      • B An even, diffused lighting condition.
      • C The use of multiple light sources for dramatic effect.
    5. 5. Which artistic movement is most closely associated with Marcel Duchamp’s approach to ‘Cigarette’?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Dadaism
      • C Cubism

    Мой результат: ____ из 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1A · 2A · 3A · 4A · 5A