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Screenprint with collage and hand-coloring on wove paper - From the artist's Arcanum suite - Hand-signed and dated in pencil - With publisher's blind stamp // Arcanum XI by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1981, is a limited edition print that combines screen printing with collage and hand-coloring on wove paper. The piece is part of Rauschenberg’s Arcanum suite and reflects his characteristic use of layered imagery and mixed media. The composition features architectural elements, abstract forms, and geometric patterns, including two prominent blue circles and a checkered pattern at the bottom. The muted color palette, with accents of yellow, blue, and brown, creates a sense of depth and movement. Rauschenberg’s work often explores the intersection of abstraction and reality, and this piece is no exception, blending textures and images in a collage-like manner that invites viewers to interpret its meaning. The print is hand-signed and dated in pencil by the artist and bears the publisher's blind stamp, further enhancing its authenticity. This edition is part of a series of 85.
Arcanum XI, 1981
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Screenprint with collage and hand-coloring on wove paper - From the artist's Arcanum suite - Hand-signed and dated in pencil - With publisher's blind stamp // Arcanum XI by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1981, is a limited edition print that combines screen printing with collage and hand-coloring on wove paper. The piece is part of Rauschenberg’s Arcanum suite and reflects his characteristic use of layered imagery and mixed media. The composition features architectural elements, abstract forms, and geometric patterns, including two prominent blue circles and a checkered pattern at the bottom. The muted color palette, with accents of yellow, blue, and brown, creates a sense of depth and movement. Rauschenberg’s work often explores the intersection of abstraction and reality, and this piece is no exception, blending textures and images in a collage-like manner that invites viewers to interpret its meaning. The print is hand-signed and dated in pencil by the artist and bears the publisher's blind stamp, further enhancing its authenticity. This edition is part of a series of 85.
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