Odalisk

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Odalisk is a famous 1955 combine painting and sculpture by Robert Rauschenberg that merges everyday objects, collage, and paint into a single three-dimensional artwork.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf combine painting
combine sculpture
mixed-media artwork
artForm combine
artHistoricalSignificance bridges Abstract Expressionism and Pop art
key work in development of combines
artisticPeriod mid-20th century American art
colorCharacteristic polychrome
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Robert Rauschenberg NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
depicts commercial printed images
female pin-up imagery
dimension three-dimensional
genre Neo-Dada NERFINISHED
hasPart collaged photographic imagery
painted surfaces
pillow-like base
taxidermied rooster on top
wooden structure
hasTitleLanguage English
inception 1955
influenced Pop art NERFINISHED
later assemblage art
influencedBy Dada NERFINISHED
Surrealism
languageOfText English
mainSubject everyday objects
mass media
popular imagery
movement Neo-Dada NERFINISHED
Pop art precursor
notableFor early example of Rauschenberg combine
merging painting and sculpture
use of everyday objects in fine art
usesMaterial fabric
found objects
oil paint
printed images
taxidermied rooster
wood
usesTechnique assemblage
collage
painting

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Combines notableWork Odalisk