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Edition of 100 - Color Lithograph - In mint condition // Party by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 2006, is a color lithograph that reflects his signature collage-like approach, merging photography and layered textures to capture urban life’s spontaneity. This print juxtaposes various elements, including a faint overlay of trees, a building facade, and a series of graffiti-like martini glass sketches at the bottom. The earthy tones and layered images evoke a sense of nostalgia, as if capturing fleeting moments on a city street. The interplay of transparency and opaque sections gives the piece a dreamlike quality, where the layers of city life blur and meld together. Limited to an edition of 100, this work exemplifies Rauschenberg’s exploration of urban environments and visual storytelling, using a technique that feels both casual and profoundly thoughtful.
Party, 2006
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Edition of 100 - Color Lithograph - In mint condition // Party by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 2006, is a color lithograph that reflects his signature collage-like approach, merging photography and layered textures to capture urban life’s spontaneity. This print juxtaposes various elements, including a faint overlay of trees, a building facade, and a series of graffiti-like martini glass sketches at the bottom. The earthy tones and layered images evoke a sense of nostalgia, as if capturing fleeting moments on a city street. The interplay of transparency and opaque sections gives the piece a dreamlike quality, where the layers of city life blur and meld together. Limited to an edition of 100, this work exemplifies Rauschenberg’s exploration of urban environments and visual storytelling, using a technique that feels both casual and profoundly thoughtful.
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Studies For Chinese Summerhall, Painted Lamp, 1983
Photography
C-Print
EUR 15,500
Robert Rauschenberg
Cunningham Relief (from The Merce Cunningham Portfolio), 1974-75
Limited Edition Print
Embossing
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Robert Rauschenberg
XI (from Horsefeathers Thirteen), 1972
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
USD 1,500 - 2,500
Robert Rauschenberg
One More And We Will Be More Than Halfway There, From Suite Of Nine Prints, 1979
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
USD 2,050
Robert Rauschenberg
More Distant Visible Part Of The Sea, From Suite Of Nine Prints, 1979
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
USD 2,050
Robert Rauschenberg
Two Reasons Birds Sing, From Suite Of Nine Prints, 1979
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
USD 2,050
Robert Rauschenberg
People Have Enough Trouble Without Being Intimidated By An Artichoke, 1979
Limited Edition Print
Collage
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Robert Rauschenberg
Untitled (Doctor's Of The World), 1997
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 6,750
Robert Rauschenberg
One More & We Will Be More Than Halfway There, 1979
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
USD 4,350
Robert Rauschenberg
Local Color (Scenario Series), 2006
Limited Edition Print
Monotype
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Robert Rauschenberg
Brake (Stoned Moon Series), 1969
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Rauschenberg
Bait (Stoned Moon Series), 1970
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Rauschenberg
Untitled (Native American With Truck), 2000
Limited Edition Print
Pigment Print
EUR 2,850
Robert Rauschenberg
International Very Special Arts Festival, 1989
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Rauschenberg
Tribute 21 (Environment), 1994
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Rauschenberg
Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle, 1979
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
USD 3,200
Robert Rauschenberg
Horsefeathers Thirteen I, 1972
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
Currently Not Available
Robert Rauschenberg
Plate From Photogravures Suite 1, 1983
Limited Edition Print
Photogravure
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What is appropriation?
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.
