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Lithograph in colors on wove paper - Monogrammed in pencil, dated and numbered - Published by the World Federation of the United Nations Association - Accompanied by signed certification by the United Nations (with publisher’s blind stamp) // Bulkhead Day (Lights) by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1994, is a limited edition lithograph that reflects the artist’s fascination with urban environments and abstract expressionism. This print, executed in colors on wove paper, features a collage-like composition of industrial and mechanical imagery intertwined with urban elements such as traffic lights and structural forms. The chaotic and layered arrangement, combined with splashes of color, gives the piece a sense of movement and dynamism, characteristic of Rauschenberg’s style. Monogrammed, dated, and numbered in pencil, it is published by the World Federation of the United Nations Association and accompanied by a signed certification from the United Nations, affirming its authenticity and collectible status.
Bulkhead Day (Lights), 1994
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Lithograph in colors on wove paper - Monogrammed in pencil, dated and numbered - Published by the World Federation of the United Nations Association - Accompanied by signed certification by the United Nations (with publisher’s blind stamp) // Bulkhead Day (Lights) by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1994, is a limited edition lithograph that reflects the artist’s fascination with urban environments and abstract expressionism. This print, executed in colors on wove paper, features a collage-like composition of industrial and mechanical imagery intertwined with urban elements such as traffic lights and structural forms. The chaotic and layered arrangement, combined with splashes of color, gives the piece a sense of movement and dynamism, characteristic of Rauschenberg’s style. Monogrammed, dated, and numbered in pencil, it is published by the World Federation of the United Nations Association and accompanied by a signed certification from the United Nations, affirming its authenticity and collectible status.
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Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.