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Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008

rauschenberg%2520estate%25201963%5B1%5D.jpgRobert Rauschenberg, 82, the American artist whose philosophy had an enormous impact on his generation and every one that succeeded him, died Monday night, the New York Times reports.
Here is what Inquirer art critic Edward Sozanski has to say about the artist.

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Peter Dobrin has been writing about classical music and the arts for The Inquirer since 1989. He earned an undergraduate degree in performance from the University of Miami, and received a master's degree in music criticism from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.

He’s grateful for news tips, willing to engage in a certain amount of back and forth with readers, but is unfortunately unable to remove old LPs from your basement or post photographs of your cat.


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