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  1. Monogram is a seminal work of the Combine series, which merged painting and sculpture into a new artistic category. Learn about the history, process, and meaning of this iconic artwork, featuring a goat and a tire, from 1955 to 1959.

  2. 31 de may. de 2017 · Título original: Monogram. Museo: Técnica: (106.7 x 160.7 x 163.8 cm.) Óleo, papel, tela, metal, madera, caucho y ¡Cabra! sobre lienzo. Escrito por: Rauschenberg iba mucho por una tienda de segunda mano a hacer “prospecciones” para su arte, y siempre veía a una cabra disecada, sucia y abandonada en el escaparate.

  3. Monogram is a Combine by American artist Robert Rauschenberg, made between 1955 and 1959. It consists of a stuffed Angora goat with its midsection passing through an automobile tire . [2] Critic Jorg von Uthmann described it as Rauschenberg's most famous work in the Huffington Post. [3]

  4. Monogram is a three-dimensional combine of a painting and found objects, created by Robert Rauschenberg from 1955 to 1959. It features a stuffed goat, a tire, a tennis ball, and a pasture of images on a canvas.

  5. Robert Rauschenberg. Monogram, 1955–59. Oil, paper, fabric, printed reproductions, metal, wood, rubber shoe-heel, and tennis ball on two conjoined canvases with oil on taxidermied Angora goat with brass plaque and rubber tire on wood platform mounted on four casters. Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2016 · Monogram is a Combine, a hybrid of painting, sculpture and assemblage, by the American artist Robert Rauschenberg. It features a taxidermied goat, a tyre, a tennis ball and other objects that suggest sexual, religious and satirical meanings.

  7. Monogram | Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. 1955–59. Combine: oil, paper, fabric, printed paper, printed reproductions, metal, wood, rubber shoe heel, and tennis ball on canvas with oil and rubber tire on Angora goat on wood platform mounted on four casters. 42 x 63 1/4 x 64 1/2 inches (106.7 x 160.7 x 163.8 cm) Moderna Museet, Stockholm.