About this artwork
In Drizzle, Rauschenberg used a copper plate with a pattern taken from his wristwatch. A few impressions of the watch alone were made on small sheets of handmade paper, titled Intaglio Watch, and given as gifts to guests at Maurice Grosman’s birthday luncheon. "Intaglio" is the term used to describe the printing process by which impressions are taken from inked lines incised into a metal plate (e.g., engraving, drypoint, mezzotint.)
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Currently Off View
- Prints and Drawings
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Artist
- Robert Rauschenberg
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Title
- Intaglio Watch
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Origin
- United States
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Date
- Made 1968
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Medium
- Photolithograph in white, with embossing, on white laid paper
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Dimensions
- 235 × 36 mm (image); 595 × 193 mm (sheet)
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Credit Line
- U.L.A.E. Collection acquired through a challenge grant of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dittmer; restricted gift of supporters of the Department of Prints and Drawings; Centennial Endowment; Margaret Fisher Endowment Fund
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Reference Number
- 1982.1144
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Copyright
- © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
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