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 +'''Eugène Bataille''' ([[Mans]], May 7, 1854 - [[Clermont (Oise)]], June 10, 1891, better known under his pseudonym '''Arthur Sapeck''') was a [[French art]]ist and illustrator who was known to travel the streets with his head painted blue[http://www.nyu.edu/greyart/exhibits/counter/html/body_incohere.html]. In the second show of the [[Incoherents]] in [[1883]], 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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 +== Bibliography ==
 +* ''[[Encyclopédie des farces et attrapes et des mystifications]]'', sous la dir. de [[François Caradec]] et [[Noël Arnaud]], Éditions Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1964.
 +* [[Marc Décimo]], ''[[Marcel Duchamp et l'érotisme]]'', Dijon, Les presses du réel, « Préliminaires », 2008.
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 +==See also==
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 +*[[French avant-garde]]
 +*[[Incoherents]]
 +*''[[A History of Derision]]''
 +*[[Derision]]
 +*[[History of subcultures in the 19th century]]
 +*[[19th century avant-garde]]
 +*[[19th century art]]
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Eugène Bataille (Mans, May 7, 1854 - Clermont (Oise), June 10, 1891, better known under his pseudonym Arthur Sapeck) was a French artist and illustrator who was known to travel the streets with his head painted blue[1]. In the second show of the Incoherents in 1883, 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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