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From the rare limited edition of 47 - From the suite: "Double Feature" - Original lithograph on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed by Rauschenberg // Lion Rhyme by Robert Rauschenberg is a limited edition lithograph created in 1993, characterized by its dynamic layering of abstract forms and expressive colors. This work showcases Rauschenberg’s innovative approach to abstraction, blending rich textures with vibrant color contrasts. The composition features a dense, textured application of dark hues, including black and deep blue, juxtaposed with a bold, vivid orange at the bottom. These overlapping shapes and colors evoke a sense of depth and movement, typical of Rauschenberg’s explorations of texture and form. As part of the Double Feature suite, this piece reflects his signature style of combining mixed media influences in a visually engaging manner. The artwork’s layered brushstrokes and raw energy make it a compelling example of Rauschenberg’s experimental spirit.
Lion Rhyme, 1993
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From the rare limited edition of 47 - From the suite: "Double Feature" - Original lithograph on paper - Excellent condition - Hand signed by Rauschenberg // Lion Rhyme by Robert Rauschenberg is a limited edition lithograph created in 1993, characterized by its dynamic layering of abstract forms and expressive colors. This work showcases Rauschenberg’s innovative approach to abstraction, blending rich textures with vibrant color contrasts. The composition features a dense, textured application of dark hues, including black and deep blue, juxtaposed with a bold, vivid orange at the bottom. These overlapping shapes and colors evoke a sense of depth and movement, typical of Rauschenberg’s explorations of texture and form. As part of the Double Feature suite, this piece reflects his signature style of combining mixed media influences in a visually engaging manner. The artwork’s layered brushstrokes and raw energy make it a compelling example of Rauschenberg’s experimental spirit.
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