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In 1991, Sherrie Levine created a bronze copy of this artwork (20[1])subtitled “Madonna.” Glyn Thompson (20[1])has argued that an object in this artwork had to have been created in Philadelphia and should be attributed to Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. (20[2])This work was called a cross between “a Buddha and a Veiled Woman” in a photo of it by Alfred Stieglitz. In contrast to claims (20[1])made in the 1960s, this artwork was likely (20[1])not based on an object purchased from the J . L. (*) Mott Iron Works. Despite (10[1])rules accepting all submissions, this work (10[1])was not displayed at a 1917 exhibition (10[1])of the Society (10[1])of Independent Artists. This work is signed (10[1])“R. Mutt.” (10[8])For 10 (10[1])points, (10[2])name this readymade attributed to Marcel Duchamp, adapted from a urinal. (10[1])■END■ (10[6])

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