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Property / date: 8 June 1967 / qualifier
 
Property / date
1960s
Timestamp+1960-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
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Property / date: 1960s / rank
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Property / P134 (Deleted Property)
June 8, 1967 Property P134 not found, cannot determine the data type to use.
 
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Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg's studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes
Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes
Property / archives collection: Photograph Collection. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York / reference
 
Property / copyright statement: Copyright restrictions apply. Permission to reproduce this photograph must be obtained through VAGA, info@vagarights.com / reference
 
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P1524
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Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes, 1967. Photo: Peter Moore.
Property / citation or reference: Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes, 1967. Photo: Peter Moore. / rank
 
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Property / citation or reference: Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes, 1967. Photo: Peter Moore. / qualifier
 
Property / citation or reference: Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes, 1967. Photo: Peter Moore. / qualifier
 
Property / citation or reference: Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes, 1967. Photo: Peter Moore. / reference
 

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Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York)
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P1524 E.A.T. Benefit at 381
Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York)

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    E.A.T. Benefit at 381 (English)
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    Photo: Peter Moore
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    Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes
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    Copyright restrictions apply. Permission to reproduce this photograph must be obtained through VAGA, info@vagarights.com
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    P1524
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    Benefit for E.A.T. in in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s studio at 381 Lafayette Street. The Ann Arbor ONCE Group donated model airplanes to the auction. Rauschenberg and Claes Oldenburg each purchased one of the planes, 1967. Photo: Peter Moore.