Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 11

Robert Rauschenberg
"Banco (Ground Rules)", Aquatint Collage, Signed and Numbered by the Artist

1996

About the Item

"Banco", an aquatint from Robert Rauschenberg' s "Ground Rules" series is an exemplary piece where the window moldings become a metaphor for the formal role it plays in anchoring it into a simple, legible grid. A vivid palette with brilliant, translucent greens, blues, and oranges render discrete patches and the clarity of the printing seems more firmly "grounded" than the photographs in their grids. There is a recurrence of artistically self-referential motifs like the central white rectangle with a sign, YOUR NAME HERE, superimposed over the window rather obliquely. In the window of "Banco" reflections become opacities that destroy its translucency, bring back the surface; and across that surface, scraps of imagery drift, bringing back, in turn through their transparency, the illusion of depth. The sheet itself is 41 5/16 x 27 9/16" (105 x 70 cm). This is number 32 from an edition of 44 and has been numbered and signed by the artist. Robert Rauschenberg, the irrepressibly prolific American artist, is known as the one who time and again reshaped art in the 20th century. He was a painter, photographer, printmaker, choreographer, onstage performer, and set designer. In later years, it is said, he was even a composer. He defied the traditional idea that an artist must stick to one medium or style. He pushed, prodded and sometimes reconceived all the mediums in which he worked. Similar to the artists, Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters, Joseph Cornell, John Cage and others, Rauschenberg helped obscure the lines between painting and sculpture, painting and photography, photography and printmaking, sculpture and photography, sculpture and dance, sculpture and technology, technology and performance art. Per the art critic, Jerry Saltz: Rauschenberg invented a new form called the combine. It was not quite a painting nor was it considered sculpture. For Rauschenberg, though, it was like discovering fire it so transformed his art. He used bedding, doors, parachutes, a tire, a stuffed goat and combined them into new forms. One combine, Monogram, features a stuffed goat encircled by a tire atop a horizontal painting. Saltz says, “Rauschenberg is a mischievous Satyr grazing on art history, or the goat is a gargoyle protecting the art. Either way, the title suggests that Rauschenberg was leaving his mark.” And leave his mark he did. He became known as the giant of American Art. Jasper Johns, his sometime lover, said, “Rauschenberg was the man who in this century invented the most since Picasso.” Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement. He received numerous awards during his nearly 60-year artistic career. Among the most prominent were the International Grand Prize in Painting at the 32nd Venice Biennale in 1964 and the National Medal of Arts in 1993. He lived and worked in New York City and on Captiva Island, Florida, At 18, Rauschenberg was admitted to the University of Texas at Austin where he began studying pharmacology, but he dropped out shortly after due to the difficulty of the coursework—not realizing at this point that he is dyslexic—and his unwillingness to dissect a frog in biology class. He was drafted into the United States Navy in 1944. Based in California, he served as a neuropsychiatric technician in a Navy hospital until his discharge in 1945 or 1946. Rauschenberg subsequently studied at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Académie Julian in Paris, France, where he met fellow art student Susan Weil. In 1948 Rauschenberg joined Weil in enrolling at Black Mountain College in North Carolina. At Black Mountain, Rauschenberg sought out Josef Albers, a founder of the Bauhaus in Germany, whom he had read about in an August 1948 issue of Time magazine. He hoped that Albers' rigorous teaching methods might curb his habitual sloppiness. Albers' preliminary design courses relied on strict discipline that did not allow for any "uninfluenced experimentation.” Rauschenberg became, in his own words, "Albers' dunce, the outstanding example of what he was not talking about". Although Rauschenberg considered Albers his most important teacher, he found a more compatible sensibility in John Cage, an established composer of avant-garde music. Like Rauschenberg, Cage had moved away from the disciplinarian teachings of his instructor, Arnold Schönberg, in favor of a more experimentalist approach to music. Cage provided Rauschenberg with much-needed support and encouragement during the early years of his career, and the two remained friends and artistic collaborators for decades to follow. From 1949 to 1952 Rauschenberg studied with Vaclav Vytlacil and Morris Kantor at the Art Students League of New York, where he met fellow artists Knox Martin and Cy Twombly. Rauschenberg married Susan Weil in the summer of 1950 at the Weil family home in Outer Island, Connecticut. Their only child, Christopher, was born July 16, 1951. The two separated in June 1952 and divorced in 1953. Thereafter, Rauschenberg had romantic relationships with fellow artists Cy Twombly and Jasper Johns, among others. His partner for the last 25 years of his life was artist Darryl Pottorf, his former assistant.
  • Creator:
    Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1996
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 51 in (129.54 cm)Width: 37 in (93.98 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Detroit, MI
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU128617234542
More From This SellerView All
  • "Marlowe and the s. o. raincloud" Etching & Aquatint, Signed by Artist
    Located in Detroit, MI
    "Marlowe and the s. o. raincloud" etching and aquatint is a complicated mixture of Native American head dress, notes by the artist, comic super he...
    Category

    1970s Pop Art More Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Etching, Aquatint

  • Kiki Smith Etching "Bat" Signed Dated
    By Kiki Smith
    Located in Detroit, MI
    An etching by Kiki Smith titled "Bat." Smith has used one of her animal/insect iconic figures for this etching on wove paper creating it close to life size and therefore causing the ...
    Category

    1990s American Modern More Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Etching

  • James Crawford "Pile Series" 6 Silkscreen Signed Numbered
    Located in Detroit, MI
    "Pile Series" was completed during the 1970s. It has a tongue-in-cheek affect as all the prints are photographs of stacks, or "piles", of industrial construction items silkscreened on cardboard giving these building materials a more aesthetic value. These silkscreens are mentioned and one is pictured in the famous, "Kick Out the Jams: Detroit Cass Corridor 1963 - 1977" iconic publication by the Detroit Institute of Arts regarding Detroit's Cass Corridor Artists. They are all signed and numbered. James Alan Crawford was born in 1944 in Hillsdale, Michigan. He studied art for two years at Michigan State University before transferring to Wayne State University and graduating there. He received his MFA in 1969 while being mentored by John Egner and Aris Koutroulis...
    Category

    Late 20th Century Contemporary More Prints

    Materials

    Cardboard

  • "Four Corners Project" Mathematical Geography and Global Art Monograph in Blue
    Located in Detroit, MI
    This monograph contains Nystuen's calculations, actually used by Barr to position his abstract tetrahedral sculpture within the earth. Placement of the sculpture vertices in Easter I...
    Category

    Late 20th Century Contemporary Landscape Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Lithograph

  • Claes Oldenburg "Ice Bag" Lithograph of Sculpture Pop Art
    By Claes Oldenburg
    Located in Detroit, MI
    SALE ONE WEEK ONLY Claes’ first kinetic sculpture, 1970, was “Ice Bag” rising in height from 7 to 16 feet with a diameter of 18 feet. He was interested in ice bags as a sculptural subject because of their compelling form. The surface wavers between rippled and smooth, hard and soft. This lithograph with blue and red crayon is a sketch of the “Ice Bag” sculpture and was created by Claes as a thank you gift for certain individuals. Eric Saarinin & Associates had rented an art studio to film Oldenburg sketching on its walls the genesis of the ice bag and his thoughts about the Icebag. When the owner of the studio returned and found his pristine walls covered with scrawls, he had a fit…until he understood the present value of that heavily marked, white expanse. They thought about how to remove the drawings. Well, it couldn’t be done, but they are preserved in the film directed by Michael Hugo and produced by Eric Saarinen. The Lithograph is printed by Kenneth Tyler, carries the blind stamp and is marked (Gem.II), G.E.L. It is numbered 2 of 26, dated and signed by Oldenburg and owned by Eric Saarinen who received it as a gift from Claes. Unframed it measures 16 1/8 x 22 5/16. Claes Oldenburg was a Swedish-born American sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects. Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects. Many of his works were made in collaboration with his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, who died in 2009; they had been married for 32 years. Oldenburg was born in Stockholm, Sweden, but because of his father’s diplomatic career he lived most of his life in the states mainly New York and California. He attended Yale University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Oldenburg became associated with the pop art movement and created many happenings, that were so popular in the late 1960s and thru the 1970s. They were performance art related productions. The name he gave to his own productions was "Ray Gun “Theater”. The cast of colleagues who appeared in his performances included artists: Lucas Samaras, Tom Wesselmann, Carolee Schneemann...
    Category

    1970s Pop Art More Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

  • Joyce T. Nagel Woodcut "Vegetable Forms No. 1" Signed Dated Ltd Ed
    Located in Detroit, MI
    "Vegetable Forms No. 1" is a bright fresh woodcut print of a mirrored halved cabbage. Nature's intricate design is fully appreciated and apparent in the captured tight crinkled and folded leaves. #7/7 Signed and Dated Joyce Tilley Nagel...
    Category

    1970s American Modern More Prints

    Materials

    Woodcut

You May Also Like
  • Jean Miotte - Abstract Composition - Original Aquatint Engraving
    By Jean Miotte
    Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
    Jean Miotte - Rare Original Aquatint Engraving Title: Abstract Composition Dimensions: 76 x 56 cm Jean Miotte, 1926 - 2016 Miotte came of artistic age in the decade after World War...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Aquatint

  • Antoni Tapies Post Modern Abstract Expressionist Aquatint
    By Antoni Tàpies
    Located in Surfside, FL
    Size includes frame. There is a plate impression at the image that leads me to believe this is an aquatint. Antoni Tàpies i Puig, 1st Marquis of Tàpies (Catalan: 13 December 1923 – ...
    Category

    20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Etching, Aquatint

  • Black and White Etching Travel 1930's Realism Water Industrial Outdoors Signed
    By Joseph Margulies
    Located in Milwaukee, WI
    "Fishing Boats Gloucester" is a soft ground etching created by Joseph Margulies. The artist signed this piece in the lower right margin with graphite. This piece depicts several fish...
    Category

    1930s American Realist Landscape Prints

    Materials

    Ink, Etching, Aquatint

  • Art Deco French signed Lithograph manner of Icart
    Located in FR
    Art Deco signed Lithograph from the Louis Icart era of 'Les Elegantes' Signed in pencil by the artist and Numbered 22 Original print produced for the ar...
    Category

    1920s Art Deco Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Aquatint, Lithograph

  • Jean Miotte - Abstract Composition - Original Signed Lithograph
    By Jean Miotte
    Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
    Jean Miotte - Rare Original Signed Lithograph Title: Abstract Composition Dimensions: 76 x 56 cm Edition: 64/99 Signed and Numbered in pencil
    Category

    1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Aquatint

  • Horizon
    By Richard Artschwager
    Located in New York, NY
    Richard Ernst Artschwager (1923–2013) was an American painter, sculptor, illustrator, print maker, and furniture designer. Known for its stylistic independence, his work has associat...
    Category

    Late 20th Century Contemporary More Prints

    Materials

    Etching, Aquatint

Recently Viewed

View All