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  1. Bed is one of Robert Rauschenberg's first Combines, works in which he affixed cast-off items, such as tires or old furniture, to a traditional support. Here he framed a well-worn pillow, sheet, and quilt, scribbled on them with pencil, and splashed them with paint in a style reminiscent of Abstract Expressionism.

  2. 4 de ago. de 2018 · Título original: Bed. Museo: MoMA, Nueva York (Estados Unidos) Técnica: Lápiz Óleo (191.1 x 80 x 20.3 cm.) Escrito por: Fulwood Lampkin. Medio cama, medio pintura, Rauschenberg llamaría a este tipo de obras Combinados en las que colocaba objetos desechados en soportes tradicionales.

  3. 1955. Combine: oil and graphite on pillow, quilt, and sheet, mounted on wood support. 75 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 8 inches (191.1 x 80 x 20.3 cm) The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Leo Castelli in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr.

  4. Narrator: The artist Robert Rauschenberg made Bed in 1955, using oil paint and pencil on a pillow, quilt, and sheet, backed by wood supports. This three-dimensional work is nearly 6 feet, 4 inches high and 2 feet, 8 inches wide.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Bed’ was created in 1955 by Robert Rauschenberg in Neo-Dada style. Find more prominent pieces of figurative at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  6. With Bed, he started with a quilt, given to him by Dorothea Rockburne, an artist he had met at Black Mountain College. He added a pillow, and he drips strokes of paint that seem to evoke the gestural painting of abstract expressionist artists.

  7. Bed is an Abstract Expressionist artwork created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1955. It lives at the MOMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York. The image is © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged S.