Robert Rauschenberg Offset Lithograph "International Conference on...", 1994
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Robert Rauschenberg (New York, Florida, 1925-2008)
International Conference on Population & Development, 1994
Offset lithograph with stamp on paper
Signed in print to the lower left
Initialed by hand to the lower right
Numbered 219 out of 750
Rauschenberg was a “Neo-Dada” Abstract Expressionist who is most well known for his mixed media and found object works. After service in the U.S. Navy, Rauschenberg studied art at the Kansas City Art Institute, the Académie Julian in Paris, and Black Mountain College. In the mid-1950s he began working on his self-coined “Combines”, works which combined both painting and sculpture. Working across a variety of mediums in his career, Rauschenberg would later develop works in serigraphs, textiles, photography, and performance. His early works served as a precursor to the American Pop Art movement. Rauschenberg’s works can be found in a variety of institutions, including The Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim, and more.
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ITMG419091