
Robert Rauschenberg: Rebus belongs to a body of work in which Rauschenberg integrated three-dimensional objects with two-dimensional paintings. His friend Jasper Johns coined the term Combine for such works, describing them as “painting playing the game of sculpture.” Made from layers of everyday materials found in the neighborhood of his Lower Manhattan studio (comic strips, political posters, fabric, and drawings), this work maintains a flatter, sparser surface than most of the artist’s Combines.
Size 24x28
Product Information
| Category | Home > Artwork > Art Prints | 
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| Brand | Unique Vintage | 
| Condition | Like new | 

 
  
  
  
  
  
 