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[[Image:Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe]]'' (1883) by [[Eugène Bataille]]]] [[Image:Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe]]'' (1883) by [[Eugène Bataille]]]]
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-'''Sapeck''' (Eugène Bataille) ([[Mans]], May 7, 1854 - [[Clermont (Oise)]], June 10, 1891) was a [[French art]]ist and illustrator who was known to travel the streets with his head painted blue. In the first show of the [[Incoherents]] in [[1882]], he contributed an 'augmented' [[Mona Lisa]] ([[Mona Lisa smoking a pipe]]) that directly prefigures the famous [[Marcel Duchamp]] image ''[[L.H.O.O.Q.]]'' of 1919.+'''Sapeck''' (Eugène Bataille) ([[Mans]], May 7, 1854 - [[Clermont (Oise)]], June 10, 1891) was a [[French art]]ist and illustrator who was known to travel the streets with his head painted blue. In the first show of the [[Incoherents]] in [[1882]], he contributed an 'augmented' [[Mona Lisa]] (''[[Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe]]'') that directly prefigures the famous [[Marcel Duchamp]] image ''[[L.H.O.O.Q.]]'' of 1919.
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Sapeck (Eugène Bataille) (Mans, May 7, 1854 - Clermont (Oise), June 10, 1891) was a French artist and illustrator who was known to travel the streets with his head painted blue. In the first show of the Incoherents in 1882, he contributed an 'augmented' Mona Lisa (Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe) that directly prefigures the famous Marcel Duchamp image L.H.O.O.Q. of 1919.

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