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Edition of 100 - Offset-Lithograph on heavy paper - In excellent condition // Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1979, is a limited edition offset-lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s iconic collage style. The composition features an eclectic mix of photographs, patterns, and textures, layered in a seemingly spontaneous yet carefully arranged manner. Elements like floral patterns, plaid fabric, and gridded overlays contrast with sections of vibrant yellow and muted pastels, creating a dynamic interplay of colors and textures. Handwritten details—such as the gallery address, exhibition dates, and Rauschenberg’s signature—add a personal and ephemeral quality to the piece, reminiscent of a poster or announcement. This work, part of an edition of 100, captures Rauschenberg’s experimental approach to mixed media, blending printmaking with visual fragments that echo memories, environments, and cultural artifacts.
Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle, 1979
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Edition of 100 - Offset-Lithograph on heavy paper - In excellent condition // Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1979, is a limited edition offset-lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s iconic collage style. The composition features an eclectic mix of photographs, patterns, and textures, layered in a seemingly spontaneous yet carefully arranged manner. Elements like floral patterns, plaid fabric, and gridded overlays contrast with sections of vibrant yellow and muted pastels, creating a dynamic interplay of colors and textures. Handwritten details—such as the gallery address, exhibition dates, and Rauschenberg’s signature—add a personal and ephemeral quality to the piece, reminiscent of a poster or announcement. This work, part of an edition of 100, captures Rauschenberg’s experimental approach to mixed media, blending printmaking with visual fragments that echo memories, environments, and cultural artifacts.
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