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  1. Big Pile of Bones (Scenario) | Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. 2005. Inkjet pigment transfer on polylaminate. 85 1/2 x 120 1/2 x 2 inches (217.2 x 306.1 x 5.1 cm) Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden, Germany. RRF. 205.019. Scenarios (2002–06) Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.

  2. Big Pile of Bones (Scenario)’ was created in 2004 by Robert Rauschenberg in Pop Art style. Find more prominent pieces of figurative at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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  4. Robert Rauschenberg worked in a wide range of mediums including painting, sculpture, prints, photography, and performance, over the span of six decades. He emerged on the American art scene at the time that Abstract Expressionism was dominant, and through the course of his practice he challenged the gestural abstract painting and the model of ...

  5. 16 de jun. de 2017 · The Museum of Modern Art’s Rauschenberg retrospective tracks the galvanic rise and abrupt plunge of America’s most exuberant 20th-century artist. Although he was born in Port Arthur in Texas ...

  6. Artist Bio. Robert Rauschenberg, along with Jasper Johns and Cy Twombly, broke the stylistic and conceptual dominance of abstract expressionism in the 1950s and expanded the horizons of art. Rauschenberg is perhaps best known for two bodies of work, his Combines of the 1950s and his silkscreen paintings, which he began in the early 1960s.

  7. A multi-disciplinary pioneer and challenger of boundaries, Robert Rauschenberg's most famous paintings and 'combines', incorporating everyday objects and imagery, were a precursor to modern American Pop Art and the 1970s Conceptual movement.