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Duchamp returned to France from 1923 to 1942. He created the unique Boite-en-valise, a portable museum with miniature versions of his works contained in a leather suitcase, in part to transport his work across German-occupied territory during World War II. Versions of the Boite included miniatures of the "Fountain" and "The Large Glass." "You have invented a new kind of autobiography," said friend and patron Walter Arensberg, upon receiving the gift of a completed Boite-en-valise in 1943. By the time Duchamp returned to the United States, he was an elder statesman "with enough of a sense of humor and irreverence that he's still very appealing to young artists," Goodyear said. In his "Self-Portrait in Profile" from 1957, Duchamp created a silhouette to portray himself. In 1964, Jasper Johns paid tribute for the first time to Duchamp by doing his own take on that silhouette portrait, with collaged paper and graphite. Other artists played with Duchamp's likeness as well. More than one artist did him the honor of drawing a mustache and goatee onto Duchamp's image, just as he had tweaked the "Mona Lisa." The exhibit, developed over five years, is essentially the first to look at Duchamp as an American, curators said. It's also the first to compile Duchamp's self-representations with portraits of him by other artists. Curators found more than 800 works with Duchamp as the subject and narrowed their findings from various collections down to about 100 portraits and self-portraits. Their findings included the discovery of a lost 1937 portrait of Duchamp in front of his "Nude Descending the Staircase" by Daniel MacMorris. The painting is being publicly exhibited for the first time in more than 70 years. "For generations of artists over the last five decades, he has served as an important place from which to draw ideas," said McManus, who co-edited a 320-page catalog on Duchamp with Goodyear. ___ On the Net: National Portrait Gallery: http://www.npg.si.edu/
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