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Robert Rauschenberg

(United States, 1925-2008)
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50 000 - 60 000 SEK
4 470 - 5 370 EUR
4 580 - 5 500 USD
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60 000 SEK
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Robert Rauschenberg
(United States, 1925-2008)

"Individual"; from: "7 Characters"

Paper and collage in colors, 1982, on Xuan paper, signed and dated in pencil, from the edition of 70 unique impressions, published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Circa 77,5 x 67,3 cm.

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Gemini Publication Sequence Number 1033

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In June of 1982 Robert Rauschenberg and Gemini G.E.L. traveled to the city of Jingxian, in the Anhui Province of the People's Republic of China, where the China Collage series was conceived and fabricated. Each piece started with a special handmade sheet of 30-ply Xuan paper measuring approximately 30 1/2 x 26 1/2". A piece of thin white silk fabric measuring 26 x 21 1/2" was laminated to the surface. Various collage elements consisting of cut posters, fabric swatches, and silk ribbons were arranged in unique configurations and glued to the surface. Seven different Chinese characters selected by the artist were carved into cherry wood, cast in paper, and adhered to each piece. The following characters were chosen for their meaning, as well as their aesthetic form: Individual, Change, Howl, Light, Trunk, Red Heart, and Truth. A thin, transparent piece of Xuan paper was laid over the entire collage, sealing in all of the elements. A randomly selected, two-sided medallion was suspended from each collage with a brightly colored ribbon. Each 5 1/2" diameter medallion was cut from authentic silk wedding bed covers and edge-stitched. The deckled paper edge of each collage was gold-leafed. A 12 x 7 1/4" mirror was mounted to the silk-lined backing board and reflects the design on the reverse side of the embroidered hanging medallion. Each piece was framed in a clear acrylic sheet box.