HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON (1908–2004) | Robert Rauschenberg, 1968 | Vintage silver print, double-weight semi-matte paper 24,8 x 16,8 cm Photographer’s mention obligatoire stamp, agency permission stamp and several handwritten notations on the reverse Rauschenberg holds one of his famous blueprints with the title “Female Figure” (1950), a the life-size imprint of a reclining female body. Between 1949 and 1951 he worked together with Susan Weil on these cyanotypes, which he presented to the public for the first time in the exhibition “Abstraction in Photography”. Rauschenberg hält einen seiner berühmten “Blueprints” mit dem Titel “Female Figure” (1950), der den lebensgroßen Abdruck eines liegenden weiblichen Körpers zeigt. Er arbeitete zwischen 1949 und 1951 gemeinsam mit Susan Weil an diesen Cyanotypien, die er in der Ausstellung “Abstraction in Photography” erstmals öffentlich zeigte.
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