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  1. Monogram. Monogram (1955–59) belongs to the series of Combines that Rauschenberg made between 1954 and 1964. A term coined by Rauschenberg, Combines merged aspects of painting and sculpture to become an entirely new artistic category. Art critic Leo Steinberg observed that the orientation of the Combines challenged the traditional concept of ...

  2. Canyon belongs to a group of artworks called “Combines,” a term unique to this artist who attached extraneous materials and objects to canvases in the years between 1954 and 1965. What makes Rauschenberg so significant for this period—the postwar years—is how he challenged conventional ways of thinking about advanced modern art ...

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  4. Oct 28, 2006 · Rauschenberg's first combine "Monogram" (1959) consisted of a stuffed angora goat, a tire, a police barrier, the heel of a shoe, a tennis ball, and paint. This pioneering work altered the course ...

  5. Robert Rauschenberg designed the first Earth Day poster to benefit the American Environment Foundation in Washington, D.C., and it was published in an edition of 10,300 by Castelli Graphics, New York. Using the bald eagle as the dominant image, the artist symbolically placed the United States at the center of a global problem.

  6. Robert Rauschenberg; Canto XXX, from Rauschenberg: XXXIV Drawings for Dante’s Inferno, 1964 Robert Rauschenberg; Cy + Relics - Rome #6, 1952 Robert Rauschenberg;

  7. Robert Rauschenberg ( 22. října 1925 – 12. května 2008) byl americký výtvarník, který se poprvé proslavil v 50. letech 20. století. Často je mu připisována zásluha o umožnění přechodu od abstraktního expresionismu k mediálním rovinám pop artu. Z jeho tvorby jsou zřejmě nejznámější „Kombinace“ z 50. let, ve ...

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