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Eduardo Paolozzi
Medea
1964
Welded aluminum
6’ 9” × 6’
Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, Otterlothe Netherlands
[Fig. 19-02]
Robert Rauschenberg and Susan Weil
Untitled (Double Rauschenberg)
c. 1950
Monoprint: exposed blueprint paper
8’ 9” × 3’
Collection Cy Twombly, Rome
[Fig. 19-07]
Robert Rauschenberg
Monogram
1959
Combine painting: oil and collage with
objects42 × 63-1⁄2 × 64-
1⁄2”
Moderna Museet Stockholm [Fig. 19-09]
Robert Rauschenberg
Estate
1963
Oil and silkscreen ink on canvas
8’ × 5’ 10”
Philadelphia Museum of Art
[Fig. 19-10]
Jasper Johns
Target with Plaster Casts
1955
Encaustic and collage on canvas with wood construction and plaster
casts51 × 44 × 3-1⁄2”
Collection David Geffen
[Fig. 19-12]
George Segal
The Diner
1964–66 Plaster, wood,
chrome, laminated plastic, Masonite, fluorescent lamp,
glass, and paper
8’ 6” × 9’ × 7’ 3” Walker Art Center,
Minneapolis [Fig. 19-20]
Claes Oldenburg
Floor Cake (Giant Piece of Cake)
1962
Synthetic polymer paint and latex on canvas filled with
foam rubber and cardboard boxes
4’ 10-3⁄8” × 9’ 6-1⁄4” × 4’ 10-3⁄8”
Museum of Modern Art New York
[Fig. 19-23]
Claes Oldenburg
Geometric Mouse Scale A
1969–71
Aluminum, steel, paint
height 12’ Walker Art Center,
Minneapolis
[Fig. 19-24]
Richard Artschwager
Destruction III
1972
Acrylic on Celotex with metal frames, two panels
6’ 2” × 7’ 4”
Private collection
[Fig. 19-32]
Roy Lichtenstein
Artist’s Studio:
The Dance
1974
Oil and synthetic polymer paint on
canvas
8’ 1⁄8” × 10’ 8-1⁄8”
Museum of Modern Art
New York
[Fig. 19-37]
Andy Warhol
Triple Elvis
1963
Silkscreen ink and acrylic paint on canvas
6’10” x 9’10”
sold at auction for $81.9 million Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014
Christie's in New York