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  1. Fountain (Duchamp)

    Image Duchamp Fountaine.jpg thumb The original Fountain by Marcel Duchamp , 1917, photographed by Alfred ... title Idol Thoughts The glory of Fountain, Marcel Duchamp s ground breaking moneybags piss pot url ... exhibition, Fountain was lost. According to Duchamp biographer Calvin Tomkins , the best guess is that it was thrown ... of Fountain was authorized by Duchamp in 1950 for an exhibition in New York two more individual ... of eight in 1964. ref http arthist.binghamton.edu duchamp fountain.html Essay on Fountain ref These editions ... ref Interpretations Of all the works in this series of Readymades of Marcel Duchamp readymades , Fountain ... Duchamp said the R stood for Richard, French slang for moneybags , which makes Fountain, or moneybags ..., Duchamp s Fountain was voted the most influential artwork of the 20th century by 500 selected British ... of Duchamp reached its peak with the purchase of one of the 1964 replicas of Fountain from the 1964 ... Stripped Bare A Biography , p. 5. ref Interventions Image Marcel Duchamp Fountain at Tate Modern ... Duchamp s Fountain url http www.artscienceresearchlab.org articles betacourt.htm publisher Art ... Fountain de Fountain Duchamp fa fr Fontaine Duchamp ko he pt Fonte Duchamp .... The exhibition entry tag can be clearly seen. ref name Tomkins, p. 186 Tomkins, Duchamp A Biography , p. 186. ref Fountain is a 1917 work by Marcel Duchamp . It is one of the pieces which he called Readymades of Marcel Duchamp readymades also known as found art , because he made use of an already existing object&mdash in this case a urinal restroom urinal , which he titled Fountain and signed R. Mutt . The art show to which Duchamp submitted the piece stated that all works would be accepted, but Fountain was not actually displayed, and the original has been lost. The work is regarded by some ... 4059997.stm work BBC News title Duchamp s urinal tops art survey date 2004 12 01 accessdate 2010 05 02 ref Replicas commissioned by Duchamp in the 1960s are now on display in a number of different ...   more details



  1. Duchamp (surname)

    Duchamp is a surname, and may refer to Alexina Duchamp 1906 1995 , American art dealer L. Timmel Duchamp 21st century , American author Marcel Duchamp 1887 1968 , French American artist Pierre Maurice Raymond Duchamp 1876 1918 , French sculptor Suzanne Duchamp 1889 1963 , French painter surname Duchamp ...   more details



  1. Duchamp (disambiguation)

    Duchamp was a French American artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements. Duchamp may also refer to Duchamp clothing , a London based luxury clothing company Duchamp surname , a surname disambig tr Duchamp anlam ayr m ...   more details



  1. Alexina Duchamp

    citations missing date December 2007 Alexina Teeny Duchamp 1906 &ndash 1995 was the second wife of artist and chess player, Marcel Duchamp . She was born Alexina Sattler in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1906. The youngest daughter of prominent surgeon Robert Sattler, Alexina was nicknamed Teeny by her mother because of her low birth weight . She went to Paris to study art in 1921 and there she first met Marcel Duchamp in 1923 at a ball given in her honor by Mariette Mills, the mother of a close friend. In 1929 Teeny married Pierre Matisse , the eldest son of Fauvism Fauve artist Henri Matisse . They had three children Jacqueline, Paul Matisse Paul , and Peter. In 1949 Pierre and Teeny separated due to Pierre s infidelity with Patricia Matta. She received in the subsequent divorce settlement many important paintings. She worked for a time as an agent broker for artists such as Constantin Br ncu i and Joan Mir . In the autumn of 1951 she was invited by Dorothea Tanning to go on a weekend trip. It was on that trip that she once again met Duchamp, and romance developed shortly thereafter. They were both avid chess players. Teeny and Duchamp married in New York City on January 16, 1954. They were together until his death in 1968. References Tomkins, Calvin, Duchamp A Biography . Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1996. ISBN 0 8050 5789 7 http www.nytimes.com 1995 12 22 nyregion alexina duchamp dada artist s wife and colleague 89.html Alexina Duchamp obituary in The New York Times Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Duchamp, Alexina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1906 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Duchamp, Alexina Category American art dealers Category 1906 births Category 1995 deaths US business bio 1900s stub US artist stub fr Alexina Duchamp ...   more details



  1. Suzanne Duchamp

    Suzanne Duchamp Crotti 20 October 1889 &ndash 11 September 1963 was a France French Dada ist painter. Born in Blainville Crevon , Seine Maritime in the Haute Normandie Region of France , she was the fourth of six children born into the artistic family of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp. Suzanne Duchamp Crotti was the younger sister of Jacques Villon n e Gaston Duchamp 1875 1963 , painter, printmaker Raymond Duchamp Villon 1876 1918 , sculptor Marcel Duchamp 1887 1968 , painter, sculptor and author She began her studies at the cole des Beaux Arts in her native Rouen when she was 16. Her early works reflected Impressionism and cubism . At age 21, she married a local pharmacist but quickly divorced, moving to the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris to be near her brother Marcel and to expand her artistic career. For female painters at the time it was difficult to get full consideration. However, because of her older brothers growing prominence in the arts community, at age 22, she had her first major exhibit at the Salon des Ind pendants in Paris. After the outbreak of World War I , she served as a nurse in Paris producing virtually nothing until 1916 when Jean Crotti returned to Paris, bearing news ... for a readymades of Marcel Duchamp readymade which involved suspending a geometry textbook on the porch ... , France, her brother Marcel helped organize an exhibition called Les Duchamp Jacques Villon , Raymond Duchamp Villon , Marcel Duchamp , Suzanne Duchamp . Some of this family exhibition was later ... , France in 1963. References Tomkins, Calvin, Duchamp A Biography . Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1996 ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Duchamp, Suzanne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Duchamp, Suzanne Category 1889 births Category 1963 deaths Category Dada Category French painters Category People from Seine Maritime Category French women artists de Suzanne Duchamp es Suzanne Duchamp fr Suzanne Duchamp no Suzanne Duchamp sv Suzanne Duchamp zh ...   more details



  1. Duras: Duchamp

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Duras Duchamp Type Album Artist John Zorn Cover Duras Duchamp.jpg Released August 19, 1997 Recorded Genre Avant garde , Contemporary classical music Length 47 23 Label Tzadik Records Tzadik Producer John Zorn Reviews Allmusic class album id r330340 rating 4 5 Duras Duchamp is an album of contemporary classical music by United States American composer and saxophonist multi instrumentalist John Zorn consisting two tribute compositions for Marguerite Duras and Marcel Duchamp . ref http www.tzadik.com index.php?catalog 7023 Tzadik catalogue ref Track listing Duras Premiere Livre 14 41 Duras Deuxi me Livre 0 51 Duras Troisi me Livre 16 46 Duras Epilogue 1 46 tant Donn s 69 Paroxyms for Marcel Duchamp 13 17 All compositions by John Zorn. Personnel Christine Bard percussion Anthony Coleman piano Cenovia Cummins violin Mark Feldman violin Erik Friedlander cello John Medeski organ Jim Pugliese percussion John Zorn conductor References reflist Category 1997 albums Category Albums produced by John Zorn Category John Zorn albums Category Tzadik Records albums fr Duras Duchamp ...   more details



  1. Duchamp (clothing)

    Unsourced date October 2010 Infobox Company name Duchamp company logo type Public company Public foundation Suffolk , United Kingdom 1989 location city London location country United Kingdom location locations key people Marc Psarolis Managing Director , Mitchell Jacobs Founder company Founder area served industry Fashion products Men s Clothing br Fashion accessory Accessories services operating income revenue net income num employees parent subsid slogan homepage http www.duchamp.co.uk www.duchamp.co.uk dissolved footnotes intl Duchamp is a London based clothing company founded in 1989 by Mitchell Jacobs. Jacobs started with men s accessories such as cufflinks. When his wife, Rion, joined the company in 1994, they began producing shirts, ties, scarves and other textile products. The company began selling its merchandise to larger retailers in the UK, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, France, Italy and Germany. In 1994, the company opened its first boutique in London s affluent Notting Hill neighbourhood. By this time, Marc Psarolis had joined the company as managing director. Psarolis focused on expanding the company and its product variety. In 2005, Mitchell and Rion sold the company to Psarolis. Duchamp has since expanded to five stores in London and one in Dubai. It has focused on expanding its boutiques into North America and Europe. The company has expanded to include the sale of socks, underwear, leather goods, and evening wear. Stores United Kingdom Regent Street , London Canary Wharf, London Jermyn Street , London Westfield London Westfield Shopping Centre , London Fenchurch Street, London United Arab Emirites Dubai Mall, Dubai External links http www.duchamplondon.com Duchamp Website DEFAULTSORT Duchamp Clothing Category Clothing retailers of the United Kingdom Category Clothing brands fashion stub ...   more details



  1. Fountain

    1309 . The crossing jets of water were added later. Image Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy 2 May 2007.jpg thumb right 100px The Trevi Fountain in Rome 1730 1762 was the terminus of a restored Roman aqueduct ... right thumb 100px King Fahd s Fountain 1985 in Jeddah , Saudi Arabia . 260 meters, or 853 feet, is currently the highest fountain in the world. ref name ReferenceA Height of fountain cited by the site of the Saudi Arabia Market Information and Directory, part of the Saudi Press Agency. ref A fountain ... than the fountain, such as a reservoir or aqueduct, to make the water flow or jet into the air. In addition ... such fountain in the world is King Fahd s Fountain in Jeddah , Saudi Arabia , which spouts water ..., get wet and cool off in summer. The musical fountain combines moving jets of water, colored lights ... showing Polyxena filling a vessel from a fountain The Louvre Ancient civilizations built stone basins ... lions. ref cite web title fountain work Encyclop dia Britannica url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 214794 fountain accessdate 2010 03 18 ref The ancient Egyptians had ingenious systems for hoisting ... built the main fountain of Athens, the Enneacrounos , in the Agora , or main square. It had ... fountains File Detal fontanny Pompeje.jpg thumb left 100px Spout of a Roman street fountain, Pompei ... often had a small fountain in the atrium, or interior courtyard, with water coming from city water supply .... Pliny the Younger described the banquet room of a Roman villa where a fountain began to jet water when ... The house of the Large Fountain, Pompeii 1st century AD File Ricostruzione del giardino della casa ... fountain in Pompeii 1st century AD File Roman fountain Glanum.jpg Mask that spouted water into the bathing pool of the Roman baths of Glanum , in Provence . 1st century AD File Roman fountain Vaison la Romaine.jpg Roman street fountain from Vaison la Romaine , in Provence 1st or 2nd century AD File Public fountain head.jpg Roman fountain mask in Augusta Raurica , in Augst , Switzerland. gallery Medieval ...   more details



  1. The Fountain

    Other uses The Fountain disambiguation Infobox film name The Fountain image Fountain poster 1.jpg alt ... THE FOUNTAIN with the tagline below it, What if you could live forever? caption Theatrical release ... million gross 15,978,422 The Fountain is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Darren ... the themes of love and mortality. Aronofsky originally planned to direct The Fountain on a 70  ... to create key visual effects for The Fountain at a low cost. The film was released theatrically ... ambition. Narrative The Fountain has three storylines told Nonlinear narrative nonlinearly , each ... 2006 11 23 AR2006112300534.html title Director Darren Aronofsky A Fountain Quest Fulfilled work Washington ... ref The director has said of The Fountain s intricacy and underlying message, The film is very much ... name macaulay44 Harvnb Macaulay 2006 p 44 ref blockquote The Fountain s theme of necrophobia fear ... Talks About The Fountain work About.com date October  20, 2006 November  11, 2006 ref ... Interview Darren Aronofsky, director of The Fountain, Part 2 work FILM date November  21, 2006 accessdate ... of a microphone thumb 150px Production on The Fountain went through several stages of casting. Rachel ... Darren Aronofsky sought to produce The Fountain after the release of Requiem for a Dream in 2000 ... for Pitt, and the preliminary script for The Fountain persuaded the actor to join the project. ref ... Mountain were screened for the crew to inspire it in designing a rainforest set for The Fountain . ref ... feature film the fountain of youth title The Fountain of youth... work Paste magazine Paste date November  ... , Australia. The film, officially titled The Fountain , was greenlit approved for production with a budget ... articles 365 365914p1.html title Fountain Flows at Warner Bros. work IGN date July  25, 2002 accessdate November  10, 2006 ref Preparation for production of The Fountain cost 18 million. ref ... of Production at Warner Bros. Pictures, announced that The Fountain would cease production, ref name ...   more details



  1. Readymades of Marcel Duchamp

    Image Marcel Duchamp Fountain at Tate Modern by David Shankbone.jpg thumb 1964 artist authorized replica of Fountain Duchamp Fountain 1917 made by the artist s dealer, Arturo Schwarz , based on a photograph ... Typewriter cover. File Duchamp Fountaine.jpg thumb 150px Marcel Duchamp , Fountain Duchamp Fountain , 1917. Photograph by Alfred Steiglitz Fountain Duchamp Fountain , 1917. Porcelain urinal inscribed ... of Marcel Duchamp are ordinary manufactured objects that the artist selected and modified, as an antidote to what he called retinal art . ref Tomkins Duchamp A Biography , page 158. ref By simply ... the most extreme form of minimalism up to that time. Duchamp was not interested in what he called ... on the basis of visual indifference, ref name cabanne Cabanne Dialogs with Marcel Duchamp , Thames and Hudson 1971 , page 48. Cabanne What determined your choice of readymades? Duchamp That depended ... of defining art. The only definition of readymade published under the name of Marcel Duchamp or his ... Readymade , toutfait.com, Issue 2, 2000. ref Duchamp limited his yearly output of readymades ... was using myself. Call it a little game between I and me . ref Tomkins Duchamp A Biography , page 160. ref Duchamp was unable to define or explain his opinion of readymades The curious thing about ... me. ref Tomkins Duchamp A Biography , page 159. ref Much later in life Duchamp said, I m not at all ... work. ref Tomkins Duchamp A Biography , page 158. ref The objects themselves By submitting some of them as art to art juries, the public, and his patrons, Duchamp challenged conventional notions of what ... drying rack that Duchamp bought in 1914 as an already made sculpture, but it gathered dust in the corner ... correspondence from New York with his sister, Suzanne Duchamp , in France he intended to make it a readymade by asking her to paint on it from Marcel Duchamp. However, Suzanne, who was looking after ... called a readymade. New to America, Duchamp had never seen a snow shovel not manufactured in France ...   more details



  1. Portrait of Marcel Duchamp

    Portrait of Marcel Duchamp is a 1919 work of art by Baroness Elsa von Freytag Loringhoven . It is an example of readymade art, a term coined by Marcel Duchamp in 1915 to describe his found art. Portrait of Marcel Duchamp is an amalgamation of broken wine glasses, assorted feathers, tree twigs, and other unidentifiable objects. The portrait in form resembles that of a bird with a long, curious neck. Commanding attention, it casts an equally stimulating shadow. References Tomkins, Calvin Duchamp A Biography , Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1996. ISBN 0 8050 5789 7 External links Photograph of http www.francisnaumann.com ELSA Elsa05.html Portrait of Marcel Duchamp Francis M. Naumann Fine Art Category 1919 works Category 20th century portraits Duchamp Category Portraits by German artists Duchamp ...   more details



  1. Raymond Duchamp-Villon

    Image Two views of The Large Horse , a bronze sculpture by Raymond Duchamp Villon, 1914, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.JPG thumb right 300px Raymond Duchamp Villon, Two views of The Large Horse, bronze, 1914, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Image DuchampBrothers.jpg thumb right 300px Three Duchamp brothers, left to right Marcel Duchamp , Jacques Villon , and Raymond Duchamp Villon in the garden of Jacques Villon s studio in Pateaux, France , 1914, Smithsonian Institution collections. Raymond Duchamp Villon 5 November 1876 9 October 1918 was a France French sculptor. Duchamp Villon was born Pierre Maurice Raymond Duchamp in Damville , Eure , in the Haute Normandie region of France , the second son of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp. Of the six Duchamp children, four would become successful artists. He was the brother of Jacques Villon 1875 1963 , painter, printmaker Marcel Duchamp 1887 1968 , painter, sculptor and author Suzanne Duchamp Suzanne Duchamp Crotti 1889 1963 , painter From 1894 to 1898 Raymond Duchamp Villon lived in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris with his brother Jacques and studied ... brother, he began to use the Duchamp Villon designation on all his works. In 1905 Duchamp Villon ... the three Duchamp brothers were part of the regular meetings of what became known as the Puteaux ... year his work was included in a show organized by the Duchamp brothers at the Salon de la Section d Or at the Galerie de la Bo tie. All three of the Duchamp brothers then showed their work at the important ... Duchamp Villon served in the French army in a medical capacity, but still worked on his major ... Duchamp Villon contracted typhoid fever while stationed at the military quarters in Champagne, France ... organize an exhibition called Les Duchamp Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp Villon, Marcel Duchamp, Suzanne Duchamp. Some of this family exhibition was later shown at the Mus e National d Art Moderne in Paris. References Tomkins, Calvin, Duchamp A Biography . Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1996. ISBN ...   more details



  1. Marcel Duchamp Prize

    The Marcel Duchamp Prize in French Prix Marcel Duchamp is an annual award given to a young artist. The winner receives 35,000 personally and up to 30,000 in order to produce an exhibition of their work in the Modern Art museum Centre Georges Pompidou . The prize is named after the artist Marcel Duchamp . 2000 2001 Winner Thomas Hirschhorn Nominees Pierre Bismuth Rebecca Bournigault Claude Closky Thomas Hirschhorn Felice Varini Xavier Veilhan 2002 Winner Dominique Gonzalez Foerster Nominees Anri Sala Bernard Frize Dominique Gonzalez Foerster Val rie Jouve Wang Du 2003 Winner Mathieu Mercier Nominees St phane Couturier Claude L v que Mathieu Mercier Pascal Pinaud Eric Poitevin 2004 Winner Carole Benzaken Nominees Val rie Belin Carole Benzaken Philippe Cogn e Richard Fauguet Philippe Ramette 2005 Winner Claude Closky Nominees Kader Attia Gilles Barbier Olivier Blanckart Claude Closky 2006 Winner Philippe Mayaux Nominees Abdel Abdessemed Leandro Erlich Bruno Peinado Phillip Mayaux 2007 Winner Tatiana Trouv Nominees Adam Adach Pierre Ardouvin Richard Fauguet Tatiana Trouv 2008 Winner Laurent Grasso Nominees Michel Blazy St phane Calais Didier Marcel 2009 Winner Sa dane Afif Nominees Sa dane Afif, born in 1970 sculpture, installations Damien Deroubaix, born in 1972 painting Nicolas Moulin, born in 1970 vid o Philippe Perrot, born in 1967 painting External links http www.prix marcel duchamp.com www.prix marcel duchamp.com Category Art awards Marcel Duchamp Category Contemporary art Marcel Duchamp de Prix Marcel Duchamp fr Prix Marcel Duchamp ...   more details



  1. The Case of Marcel Duchamp

    The Case of Marcel Duchamp is a 1984 Cinema of the United Kingdom British mystery film directed by David Rowan and starring Guy Rolfe , Raymond Francis , Harold Innocent and Juliet Hammond . Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson come out of retirement to solve a final case concerning the artist Marcel Duchamp . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 11737 ref Cast Raymond Francis Dr. Watson Guy Rolfe Sherlock Holmes Juliet Hammond Harold Innocent Bernard Kay Charles Lewsen Bruce Lidington Sarah Mortimer Jonathan Newth Jeff Rawle Geoffrey Russell Charles Spicer References references External links imdb title 0452174 CinemaoftheUK DEFAULTSORT Case of Marcel Duchamp, The Category 1984 films Category British films Category Mystery films Category English language films Category Films directed by David Rowan 1980s UK film stub ...   more details



  1. File:Duchamp Sneeze.jpg

    Image information art title Why Not Sneeze, Rrose S lavy? Why Not Sneeze Rrose S lavy? artist Marcel Duchamp 1887 1968 year 1921, reproduced in 1964 creationLocation New York City, United States type Readymade 152 marble cubes in the form of sugar cubes with thermometer and cuttlefishbone in a birdcage. height 12.4 width 22.2 depth 16.2 units cm city Philadelphia museum Philadelphia Museum of Art source http www.artpool.hu lehetetlen real kiall nevek duchamp why.html permission Fair use art other other versions http www.philamuseum.org collections permanent 51585.html Fair use rationale This is a significant work that could not be conveyed in words. There is no alternative, public domain or free copyrighted replacement available. Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only. Its inclusion in the article s adds significantly to the article s because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article s . The image is a low resolution copy of the original work of such low quality that it would be unlikely to impact sales of the work. Non free 3D art Non free fair use in Why Not Sneeze Rrose S lavy? Readymades of Marcel Duchamp ...   more details



  1. L. Timmel Duchamp

    L. Timmel Duchamp is an United States American author of science fiction . She is also an editor for Aqueduct Press . Duchamp is often grouped together with Kelly Link and other contemporary women authors who use genres like fantasy , Horror fiction horror , and science fiction to explore themes of feminism and gender politics . Until recently Duchamp s output focused primarily on short stories and critical essays, with publications in anthologies like The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases and magazines like Asimov s Science Fiction . Her career has received increased critical and popular interest when her first novel Alanya to Alanya was released in June 2005. First in a series of five books dubbed the Marq ssan Cycle, Alanya to Alanya is set on a near future earth controlled by a male dominated ruling class patterned loosely after the corporate world of today. The Marq ssan, an advanced race of aliens, bring business as usual to a screeching halt all over the world by disabling technology and aiding groups willing to fight for independence from the power structure. The main character is Kay Zeldin, a history professor who has a history of working for the government. But as she works for the government she becomes more and more convinced to follow the Marq ssans. Selected bibliography O s Story . Memories And Visions Women s Fantasy and Science Fiction . ed. Susanna Sturgis , Crossing Press , 1989 Transcendence . Starshore . Vol.1, no.2, Fall, 1990. Things of the Flesh . Asimov s Science Fiction . January, 1994. A Portrait of the Artist as a Middle Aged Woman . Leviathan 2 . ed. Jeff VanderMeer and Rose Secrest, Ministry of Whimsy, April, 1998. Motherhood, Etc. Flying Cups and Saucers Gender Explorations in Science Fiction & Fantasy . ed. Debbie Notkin & The Secret Feminist Cabal, Edgewood Press, 1998. Vestigial Elongation of the Caudal ... Aqueduct Interview from Emerald City DEFAULTSORT Duchamp, L. Timmel Category Year of birth missing ...   more details



  1. File:Duchamp LargeGlass.jpg

    The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even The Large Glass . 1915 23 . Oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on two glass panels. 109 1 4 x 69 1 4 . Philadelphia Museum of Art . http www.woestenburg.nl dada afbeeld duchampverre.jpg Image information art title The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even artist Marcel Duchamp 1887 1968 year 1915 23 creationLocation New York City, United States type Oil, varnish, lead foil, lead wire, and dust on two glass panels height 109 1 4 width 69 1 4 depth units in city Philadelphia museum Philadelphia Museum of Art source http www.woestenburg.nl dada afbeeld duchampverre.jpg permission fair use art other other versions http www.philamuseum.org collections permanent 54149.html pd 1923 abroad ...   more details



  1. Fountain (disambiguation)

    wiktionary fountain A fountain is a source of water. Fountain may also refer to Soda fountain , carbonated drink dispenser Space fountain , proposed form of space elevator Musical fountain , animated fountain created by the effects of sound waves and laser against water Fountain of Youth , legendary spring that reputedly restores youth Fountain pen , writing instrument Places United States Fountain, California Fountain, Colorado Fountain, Florida Fountain, Indiana , unincorporated town Fontanet, Indiana , also known as Fountain Fountain County, Indiana Fountain, Michigan Fountain, Minnesota Fountain, North Carolina Fountain, Wisconsin Fountain Hill disambiguation , several places Fountain Square, Cincinnati , city square in Cincinnati, Ohio Fountain Valley, California Canada Fountain, British Columbia , home to the Cac lip First Nation also known as the Fountain Indian Band Fountain Valley British Columbia , aka the Fountain Lakes Valley or Three Lake Valley, a valley and rural community located to the south of Fountain, British Columbia United Kingdom Fountainhall in the Scottish Borders People Albert Jennings Fountain 1838&ndash 1896 , lawyer, Indian fighter, and Republican politician in Texas Pete Fountain born 1930 , New Orleans clarinetist Arts Fountain Duchamp Fountain Duchamp , artwork by Marcel Duchamp The Fountain film The Fountain film , 2006 film directed by Darren Aronofsky The Fountain graphic novel The Fountain graphic novel , based on Aronofsky s original screenplay for the film The Fountain play The Fountain play , by Eugene O Neill Other uses Fountain First Nation , British Columbia, Canada Fountain juggling , juggling pattern in which the objects are not thrown between the hands Fountains Abbey , ruined Cistercian monastery in Yorkshire, England Fountains ... geo de Fountain fr Fountain it Fountain nl Fountain ja pl Fountain pt Fountain ru uk vo Fountain ...   more details



  1. Fountain Park

    Fountain Park may refer to Fountain Park, Indiana Fountain Park, St. Louis dab de Fountain Park ...   more details



  1. Fountain Hill

    Fountain Hill may refer to Fountain Hill, Arkansas Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania Fountain Hills, Arizona see also Fountains Fell , North Yorkshire, England geodis de Fountain Hill es Fountain Hill fr Fountain Hill it Fountain Hill nl Fountain Hill pl Fountain Hill ...   more details



  1. Fountain City

    Fountain City may be Fountain City, Indiana , USA. Fountain City, Tennessee , USA. Fountain City, Wisconsin , USA. geodis de Fountain City fr Fountain City it Fountain City nl Fountain City pl Fountain City vo Fountain City ...   more details



  1. Fountain Green

    Fountain Green can refer to Fountain Green, Illinois Fountain Green, Utah geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de Fountain Green fr Fountain Green pl Fountain Green vo Fountain Green ...   more details



  1. Magic Fountain

    Magic Fountain may refer to The Magic Fountain , a 1961 film starring Peter Nestler and Helmo Kindermann Magic Fountain EP Magic Fountain , an extended play by Art vs. Science Magic Fountain song Magic Fountain , the lead single from Magic Fountain disambig ...   more details



  1. Mercury Fountain

    Mercury Fountain may be Mercury Fountain , a 1937 sculpture by Alexander Calder . Mercury Fountain, a fountain in the centre of Tom Quad , Christ Church, Oxford . See also Mercury fountain , a fountain constructed for use with mercury element mercury rather than water . disambig ...   more details



  1. The Fountain (disambiguation)

    The Fountain is a 2006 American film. The Fountain may also refer to The Fountain comics The Fountain comics , a graphic novel based on the 2006 film The Fountain soundtrack The Fountain soundtrack , the soundtrack album of the score to the 2006 film The Fountain album The Fountain album , released in 2009 by Echo & the Bunnymen The Fountain Yadkin Valley, North Carolina , List of RHPs in NC listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina disambig ...   more details




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