Combine painting

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Combine painting or Combinepainting or combined painting is the technique developed by Robert Rauschenberg based on Dadaism and Surrealism to mount three-dimensional objects of daily use or photo reproductions on abstract paintings. Here, the gestural painting of abstract expressionism is confronted with everyday quotes from everyday life. In this context, Rauschenberg's significant contribution to the development of Pop Art becomes clear, which made the consumer world of modernity its preferred subject. A later technique Rauschenberg used is the rubbing of printed magazine pictures on canvas, the creation of three-dimensional installations and object art .

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  1. ^ Combine painting . Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  2. See B. v. Brauchitsch, Gallery of the 20th Century, Cologne, 1999, page 130