[Robert Rauschenberg and others at the Robert Rauschenberg Retrospective at the Jewish Museum] [graphic] / Frank Horvat. [1963.]

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[Robert Rauschenberg and others at the Robert Rauschenberg Retrospective at the Jewish Museum] [graphic] / Frank Horvat. [1963.]

Photographed by Frank Horvat at the Robert Rauschenberg retrospective at Jewish Museum, 1963. Standing left to right are: Sherman Drexler, Claes Oldenburg, Richard Lippold, Merce Cunningham, Robert Murray, Peter Agostini, Edward Higgins, Barnett Newman, Robert Rauschenberg, Perle Fine, Alfred Jensen, Ray Parker, Friedel Dzubas, Ernst Van Leyden, Andy Warhol, Marisol, James Rosenquist, John Chamberlain and George Segal. Kneeling left to right: Jon Schueler, Arman, David Slivka, Alfred Leslie, Tania, Frederich Kiesler, Lee Bontecou, Isamu Noguchi, Salvatore Scarpitta and Allan Kaprow.

1 photographic print : b&w ; 46 x 30 cm.

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