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(‎Added reference to claim: citation or reference (P147): Model airplane hanging in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s 381 Lafayette Street studio. The Once Group from Ann Arbor built and donated this to be auctioned to benefit E.A.T., 1967. Photo: Emelyn Honig?., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1730761595650)
(‎Changed claim: date (P98): 1967)
 
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1967
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Model airplane hanging in the chapel of Rauschenberg's 381 Lafayette Street studio. The Once Group from Ann Arbor built and donated this to be auctioned to benefit E.A.T.
Model airplane hanging in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s 381 Lafayette Street studio. The Once Group from Ann Arbor built and donated this to be auctioned to benefit E.A.T.
Property / archives collection: Photograph Collection. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York / reference
 

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Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York)
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P2866 Airplane in 381
Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York)

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    Model airplane hanging in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s 381 Lafayette Street studio. The Once Group from Ann Arbor built and donated this to be auctioned to benefit E.A.T.
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    Model airplane hanging in the chapel of Rauschenberg’s 381 Lafayette Street studio. The Once Group from Ann Arbor built and donated this to be auctioned to benefit E.A.T., 1967. Photo: Emelyn Honig?.