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Rauschenberg

American  
[rou-shuhn-burg] / ˈraʊ ʃənˌbɜrg /

noun

  1. Robert, 1925–2008, U.S. artist.


Rauschenberg British  
/ ˈraʊʃənbɜːɡ /

noun

  1. Robert . 1925–2008, US artist; one of the foremost exponents of pop art

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Completed between 1976 and later phases, the project transformed industrial sheds into light-filled studios where artists like Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg produced major works.

From Los Angeles Times

His most memorable rooms are as carefully and intelligently put together — and in their charismatic and forward-looking energy, as quintessentially American — as the most fluid descriptive prose by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the most freewheeling artwork by Robert Rauschenberg or the most stirring fanfare by Aaron Copland.

From Los Angeles Times

One day in 1953, the young and not yet widely known artist Robert Rauschenberg, just 26, knocked on the studio door of Willem de Kooning, 49, a newly successful figure just emerging into the forefront among a growing cohort of celebrated painters in postwar New York.

From Los Angeles Times

Rauschenberg had come to ask for a drawing — not as part of a collegial exchange of works, which artists often do between themselves, but to mount a direct challenge by a younger generation to an older, newly established one.

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Rauschenberg wanted a De Kooning drawing so he could erase it.

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