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Robert Rauschenberg

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The artist preferred collage and readymade techniques. To create his works, he used various garbage.

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Robert Rauschenberg was an artist, sculptor, designer and photographer, an outstanding master of avant-garde art. He was born and lived his whole life…

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Untitled [double Rauschenberg]
Robert Rauschenberg
1950

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Untitled [double Rauschenberg]
Robert Rauschenberg
1950

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Robert Rauschenberg worked in a wide variety of areas of the visual arts. In what styles did the artist achieve the greatest success?

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Satellite
Robert Rauschenberg
1955

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Satellite
Robert Rauschenberg
1955

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Robert Rauschenberg made the decision to become an artist rather late. Before that, he was educated…

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Erased de Kooning
Robert Rauschenberg
1953

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Erased de Kooning
Robert Rauschenberg
1953

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At birth, Rauschenberg received a different name, which he later changed to Robert. What name did the artist’s parents give to him?

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The Tower
Robert Rauschenberg
1957

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The Tower
Robert Rauschenberg
1957

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The early work of Robert Rauschenberg is divided into several periods, in which he used different materials and various colours. What periods are these?

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Coca Cola Plan
Robert Rauschenberg
1958

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Coca Cola Plan
Robert Rauschenberg
1958

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What characterizes the mature work of Robert Rauschenberg, which is most fully represented in the cycle of works “Combinations”?

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Untitled (Early Egyptian)
Robert Rauschenberg
1973

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Untitled (Early Egyptian)
Robert Rauschenberg
1973

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Untitled
Robert Rauschenberg

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Untitled
Robert Rauschenberg

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Why was Robert Rauschenberg transferred from the air force to a medical hospital in 1994, while serving in the army?

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Untitled (Runt)
Robert Rauschenberg
2008

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Untitled (Runt)
Robert Rauschenberg
2008

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Robert Rauschenberg studied fine arts in several educational institutions. Which of the following did he never attend?

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Untitled (Runt)
Robert Rauschenberg
2008

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Untitled (Runt)
Robert Rauschenberg
2008

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What did Robert Rauschenberg call his work-action, which was just a blurred drawing by the famous American artist?

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The work of Robert Rauschenberg was not immediately appreciated by the public and critics. His first exhibition in 1951 was unsuccessful. Where was it held?

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Indelible (Runt)
Robert Rauschenberg
2006

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Indelible (Runt)
Robert Rauschenberg
2006

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What is the name of the work-installation by Robert Rauschenberg that became the first in his series “Combinations”, in which he used real objects?

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Bed
Robert Rauschenberg
1955

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Bed
Robert Rauschenberg
1955

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Which famous postmodern artist was a classmate of Robert Rauschenberg during his studies and made a long journey with him across Europe?

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Odalisk
Robert Rauschenberg
1955-1958

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Odalisk
Robert Rauschenberg
1955-1958

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Monogram
Robert Rauschenberg
1955

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Monogram
Robert Rauschenberg
1955

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From the 1960s, the artist worked mainly in the technique of silk-screen printing and lithography. What topic did appear in these works very often?

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Mercury Zero Summer Glut
Robert Rauschenberg
1987

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Mercury Zero Summer Glut
Robert Rauschenberg
1987

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What is the name of the work that Robert Rauschenberg created with his friend John Cage using a car?

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Should Love Come First
Robert Rauschenberg
1951

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Should Love Come First
Robert Rauschenberg
1951

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Which famous people that Robert Rauschenberg always admired is present in many of his collages?

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Buffalo II
Robert Rauschenberg
1964

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Buffalo II
Robert Rauschenberg
1964

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What did Robert Rauschenberg use in his 1967 work called “Booster”?

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Revolver IV
Robert Rauschenberg
1967

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Revolver IV
Robert Rauschenberg
1967

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Banner (Stoned Moon)
Robert Rauschenberg
1969

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Banner (Stoned Moon)
Robert Rauschenberg
1969

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Throughout his career, Robert Rauschenberg strived to combine different types of visual arts. He fruitfully collaborated with…

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Pilot (Jammer)
Robert Rauschenberg
1975

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Pilot (Jammer)
Robert Rauschenberg
1975

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Robert Rauschenberg

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The artist preferred collage and readymade techniques. To create his works, he used various garbage.