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From the series: Studies for Chinese Summerhall (Large)
Artist: Robert Rauschenberg (1925 Port Arthur, TX – 2008 Captiva, FL)
Medium: Three chromogenic prints in colours on Kodak photo paper, with full margins
Year: 1983
Image Size (each): 67.3 × 67.3 cm
Sheet Size (each): 101.6 × 76.2 cm
Edition: Artist’s proofs (A.P.), from an edition of 30 + 30 Roman numerals
Markings: All signed and annotated A.P. in black ink
Publisher: Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa (with blindstamp and inkstamp on the reverse)
Framing: Unframed
Robert Rauschenberg’s Blue Lady; Lily Pads; and Tea Pots (1983) comprise three chromogenic colour prints created as part of the artist’s Studies for Chinese Summerhall (Large) series. Executed on Kodak photo paper, the works reflect Rauschenberg’s deep engagement with photographic processes and his continual expansion of mixed-media image-making.
Each print embodies the artist’s characteristic fusion of layered imagery, visual fragmentation, and cultural references drawn from his travels and collaborations. The luminous palette and photographic clarity reveal Rauschenberg’s ability to transform everyday motifs into complex visual narratives.
These impressions are artist’s proofs (A.P.), signed and annotated by Rauschenberg, distinct from the standard edition of 30 plus 30 in Roman numerals. Published by Graphicstudio at the University of South Florida, they represent the high production standards and experimental environment for which the studio is renowned.
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Yes, they are original chromogenic prints created by Rauschenberg in 1983 as part of the Studies for Chinese Summerhall series.
They are chromogenic prints in colours on Kodak photo paper, offering rich tonal depth and exceptional photographic clarity.
Yes. These are artist’s proofs (A.P.), separate from the edition of 30 + 30 Roman numeral impressions.
Yes, all three prints are signed and annotated A.P. in black ink by Robert Rauschenberg.
A certificate of authenticity (COA) is available upon request.
No, all three prints are unframed.
Yes, worldwide insured shipping with professional packaging and tracking is provided.
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