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  1. Monogram | Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Monogram, 1955–59. Monogram (1955–59) belongs to the series of Combines that Rauschenberg made between 1954 and 1964. A term coined by Rauschenberg, Combines merged aspects of painting and sculpture to become an entirely new artistic category.

  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]

    • 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.
    • Robert Rauschenberg
    • 1955–1959
  4. Monogram. Robert Rauschenberg, 1955 – 1959. 106.7 cm 160.7 cm. Monogram is an Abstract Expressionist Oil on Canvas, Paper and Wood Painting created by Robert Rauschenberg from 1955 to 1959. It lives at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm in Sweden.

  5. 29 de ago. de 2023 · 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 · Image courtesy of the Tate. The meanings in Robert Rauschenberg’s Monogram. Sexual metaphor or a religious offering? Here’s how to examine one of the key pieces in the Tate’s new show. Robert Rauschenberg ’s 1955-9 work Monogram is one of the key works on display at the Tate’s new critically acclaimed show (on now until 2 April 2017).

  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.