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  2. Fountain (Duchamp) - Wikipedia

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    Eljer Co. Highest Quality Two-Fired Vitreous China Catalogue 1918 Bedfordshire No. 700. Marcel Duchamp had arrived in the United States less than two years prior to the creation of Fountain and had become involved with Francis Picabia, Man Ray, and Beatrice Wood (amongst others) in the creation of an anti-rational, anti-art, proto-Dada cultural movement in New York City.

  3. America (Cattelan) - Wikipedia

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    America is a sculpture created in 2016 by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan.An example of satirical participatory art, [1] it is a fully functioning toilet made of 18-karat solid gold.

  4. Claes Oldenburg - Wikipedia

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    Claes Oldenburg was born on January 28, 1929, in Stockholm, [3] the son of Gösta Oldenburg [4] and his wife Sigrid Elisabeth née Lindforss. [5] His father was then a Swedish diplomat stationed in New York and in 1936 was appointed consul general of Sweden to Chicago where Oldenburg grew up, attending the Latin School of Chicago.

  5. Woman Bathing (van Eyck) - Wikipedia

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    Woman at Her Toilet, early 16th-century copy by an unknown Netherlandish artist, 27.2 x 16.3 cm. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, MA.. Woman Bathing (or Woman at Her Toilet, sometimes Bathsheba at Her Toilet) is a lost early 15th century panel painting by the Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck.

  6. Woman at her Toilette - Wikipedia

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    It was first exhibited at the fifth Impressionist exhibition in 1880 and is now in the Art Institute of Chicago. [1] When first shown, the work was displayed alongside other Impressionist works by Paul Cézanne, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Camille Pissarro. [2]: 53 The painting is also known under the title Lady at her Toilet.

  7. Morris Katz - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Morris moved to the United States and worked as a carpenter while pursuing his art. [1] He began using a palette knife instead of brushes while working on his unpublished Dictionary of Color in 1956 and later experimented with rags before turning to toilet tissue, using almost 10,000 rolls per year for his paintings. [4]

  8. 30 White Bathroom Ideas That Are Bright and Beautiful - AOL

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    White and soft green shades are a refreshing combination. The lime green tub, paired with the pretty floral prints and fresh blooms, give this bathroom a youthful glow. Photo by: David A. Land

  9. Charmin - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, the logo mascot was a female silhouette, [7] supplemented by a baby in 1953, replacing the woman by 1956. [8]In advertisements, Mr. Whipple was eventually replaced with "The Charmin Bear", created by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles in Britain and introduced to the United States in 2000. [9]