Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) was
born in Blainville, Normandy in
the northern region of France,
but sojourned through Europe
and the United States for much of
his career. Embracing itinerancy,
Duchamp lived as an expatriate
in New York and Buenos Aires,
and was greatly influenced by
a five-month trip to Munich in
1912. Duchamp left France during
World War I (arriving in New York
on June 15, 1915) to escape the
stultifying Parisian atmosphere thathe believed threatened his artistic creativity