About the Artwork
“Bellini #1” is from a series of five prints, each of which focuses on a different figure taken from a group of small paintings by the fifteenth-century Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini. Rauschenberg began by enlarging an 8 x 10 inch photograph of a Bellini figure, such as the bluewinged Nemesis seen in this print, mixing and matching it with imagery from other photographs he had taken, and adding handwork such as the splotch of green color. The result is a modern allegory printed in eleven colors from several photo-sensitive intaglio plates.
Bellini #1
1986
Robert Rauschenberg (Artist) American, 1925-2008 Craig Zamiello (Printer) American, active 1975 (Publisher) Universal Limited Art Editions
Intaglio printed in color ink on arches wove paper
Image: 56 1/2 inches × 35 inches (143.5 × 88.9 cm) Sheet: 58 3/4 × 38 1/4 inches (149.2 × 97.2 cm) Framed: 62 inches × 42 inches × 1 7/8 inches (157.5 × 106.7 × 4.8 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Founders Society Purchase, Graphic Arts Council Fund
F1988.6
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Markings
Signed and dated, in pencil, lower center: RAUSCHENBERG 7/36 86
Publisher's drystamp, lower left center
Provenance
1988-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)For more information on provenance, please visit:
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Robert Rauschenberg, Bellini #1, 1986, intaglio printed in color ink on Arches wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Graphic Arts Council Fund, F1988.6.
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