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Robert Rauschenberg

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The Artist Print Portfolio

Robert Rauschenberg's 1969 lithograph for The Met's Centennial serves as inspiration for the 2020 Artist Print Portfolio.

Robert Rauschenberg. Bed. 1955 | MoMA

Robert Rauschenberg. Bed. 1955. Oil and pencil on pillow, quilt, and sheet on wood supports. 75 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 8" (191.1 x 80 x 20.3 cm). Gift of Leo Castelli in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr. 79.1989. © 2023 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Painting and Sculpture

Booster

Booster, Robert Rauschenberg (United States, Texas, Port Arthur, 1925-2008) (United States, California, Los Angeles, established in 1966), United States, 1967, Prints, Color lithograph and screenprint.

Robert Rauschenberg review – the combine master, uncut | Art and design | The Guardian

This thrilling retrospective gives us Rauschenberg whole, from his collages to his ballets to his own wild performances

Robert Rauschenberg | Pledge (U.L.A.E. 35, F. 64) (1968) | MutualArt

View Pledge (U.L.A.E. 35, F. 64) (1968) By Rauschenberg Robert; Lithograph in colors, on J. Whatman paper, with full margins.; 28 x 17 3/4 in. ; Signed; Edition. Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.

https://flic.kr/p/pW4Dwb | Robert Rauschenberg, Persimmon, 1964. | Oil paint and silkscreen ink on canvas.  In the fall of 1962, RR furthered his experiments in assemblage and collage through a series of silk-screened paintings. These canvases combined images from popular magazines, newspapers, photographs, and reproductions of well-known artworks with hand-painted areas of expressive brushwork. In Persimmon, the artist juxtaposed depictions of objects--dishes and fruit--and a steret scene w...

Oil paint and silkscreen ink on canvas. In the fall of 1962, RR furthered his experiments in assemblage and collage through a series of silk-screened paintings. These canvases combined images from popular magazines, newspapers, photographs, and reproductions of well-known artworks with hand-painted areas of expressive brushwork. In Persimmon, the artist juxtaposed depictions of objects--dishes and fruit--and a steret scene with a detail from Peter Paul Rubens's Venus in Front of the Mirror…

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