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When Bart brought in a stick to the the school's art's and craft's show hoping that [[Mr. Somerset]] would interpret it in some way, he was told that he had copied off Marcel Duchamp.
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Latest revision as of 18:44, November 27, 2024

Marcel Duchamp
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Artist
First mentioned: It's in the Cards


Marcel Duchamp was a French artist.

History[edit]

When Bart brought in a stick to the school's arts and crafts show, hoping that Mr. Somerset would interpret it in some way, he was told that he had copied off Marcel Duchamp.

Appearances[edit]

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