Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Комбинированная живопись" in Russian language version.
$10.7 million, set last May at Sotheby's New York by Photograph, a small 1959 "Combine" painting.
...New York's Museum of Modern Art spent around $12 million in 1999 for Rauschenberg's combine painting Factum II (1957)
If you have never seen Robert Rauschenberg's iconic Bed (1955), Canyon (1959), or the free-standing Monogram (1955-59),...
the Museum of Modern Art announced today that it has bought the three-panel "combine" painting long thought to be a seminal work in the artist's development.
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: Википедия:Обслуживание CS1 (url-status) (ссылка)Robert Rauschenberg's little 1955 combine painting Bantam (est. $3-4 million) for $2,602,500 ...
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: Википедия:Обслуживание CS1 (url-status) (ссылка)In New York, MoMA is Rauschenberg Central. It owns nearly 300 works, many of them prints, and usually has at least a dozen major efforts on view.
...Broadcast. A carefully composed melange of paint, grids, newspaper clips and fabric snippets, it has fastened to its back a real radio, whose knobs are visible on the painting's surface.
What Rauschenberg came to call his Combine paintings are the core of his art, ...
Rauschenberg calls his works "combines' because they combine painting with props pasted or fastened to the picture ...
If you have never seen Robert Rauschenberg's iconic Bed (1955), Canyon (1959), or the free-standing Monogram (1955-59),...
Rauschenberg calls his works "combines' because they combine painting with props pasted or fastened to the picture ...
What Rauschenberg came to call his Combine paintings are the core of his art, ...
In New York, MoMA is Rauschenberg Central. It owns nearly 300 works, many of them prints, and usually has at least a dozen major efforts on view.
...Broadcast. A carefully composed melange of paint, grids, newspaper clips and fabric snippets, it has fastened to its back a real radio, whose knobs are visible on the painting's surface.
...New York's Museum of Modern Art spent around $12 million in 1999 for Rauschenberg's combine painting Factum II (1957)
$10.7 million, set last May at Sotheby's New York by Photograph, a small 1959 "Combine" painting.