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Robert Rauschenberg's handwritten draft of a letter to Fred Waldhauer explaining his resignation as chairman of the board of Experiments in Artand Technology (E.A.T.). Creator: Robert Rauschenberg.
Robert Rauschenberg's handwritten draft of a letter to Fred Waldhauer explaining his resignation as chairman of the board of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). Creator: Robert Rauschenberg.
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A266 E.A.T. resignation letter
Document in Robert Rauschenberg papers (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York)

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    E.A.T. resignation letter (English)
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    Creator: Robert Rauschenberg
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    Robert Rauschenberg's handwritten draft of a letter to Fred Waldhauer explaining his resignation as chairman of the board of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.)
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    A266
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    Robert Rauschenberg's handwritten draft of a letter to Fred Waldhauer explaining his resignation as chairman of the board of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). Creator: Robert Rauschenberg.
    1972
    In September 1968, [Rauschenberg] will become chair, a position he will hold until 1972.
    Copyright is held by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.