Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) "Front Roll" (F.25)







| Lot #: 4 Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) "Front Roll" (F.25) |
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1964. Lithograph in black and red on Rives BFK. Signed and dated in pencil, numbered '37/39' (there were also 4 artist's proofs). Published by ULAE, West Islip, New York, with their blindstamp. |
| 37 x 27 in. |
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Provenance The Frederic P. "Nick" Norton (1935-2025) collection, Buffalo, New York. |
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Auction Date Mar 19, 2026 |
| Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 |
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Provenance Note: Frederic P. "Nick" Norton (1935-2025) was a respected Western New York attorney, civic leader, and devoted arts patron whose lifelong commitment to culture enriched the Buffalo region. A Dartmouth College graduate (Class of 1957) and Yale Law School alumnus, Norton practiced law locally for five decades at Norton, Radin, Hoover, Freedman, serving corporations, municipalities, and families. He was deeply engaged in civic and cultural life, holding leadership and board roles with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, among others. Since 1961, Norton served Rotary in numerous leadership roles including president, board member, and district governor, and is a Paul Harris Fellow with four sapphires, a benefactor, and a recipient of the Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service.
A dedicated arts patron inspired by his father, he began collecting in 1956 with his passions supported and complimented by his wife, Alexandra Barnes "Alex" Norton, through the years. A passionate and disciplined collector for more than fifty years, Norton assembled an extensive collection of prints, drawings, paintings, and sculpture. His connoisseurship was guided by intellectual curiosity and a commitment to supporting artists and institutions. Between 1998 and 2000, he gifted more than 500 prints to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, underscoring his belief in public access to art. They dedicated the F. Paul Norton and Frederic P. Norton Family Prints and Drawings Study Center in 1999. Works remaining from the Norton estate reflect decades of informed acquisition and cultural stewardship, offering collectors a view into a thoughtful engagement with modern and contemporary art.
Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008)
Robert Rauschenberg was a central figure of the postwar avant-garde whose innovative practice helped bridge Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. Best known for his “Combines,” sculptural painting hybrids that merged found objects, commercial imagery, and painterly gesture, he challenged the boundaries between art and everyday life. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, Rauschenberg studied at Black Mountain College alongside figures such as Josef Albers and John Cage, an experience that shaped his experimental approach. After settling in New York in 1949, he produced landmark works including Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953), Bed (1955), and Monogram (1955-1959). His work is held in major museum collections worldwide. He died in Captiva, Florida, in 2008.
A dedicated arts patron inspired by his father, he began collecting in 1956 with his passions supported and complimented by his wife, Alexandra Barnes "Alex" Norton, through the years. A passionate and disciplined collector for more than fifty years, Norton assembled an extensive collection of prints, drawings, paintings, and sculpture. His connoisseurship was guided by intellectual curiosity and a commitment to supporting artists and institutions. Between 1998 and 2000, he gifted more than 500 prints to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, underscoring his belief in public access to art. They dedicated the F. Paul Norton and Frederic P. Norton Family Prints and Drawings Study Center in 1999. Works remaining from the Norton estate reflect decades of informed acquisition and cultural stewardship, offering collectors a view into a thoughtful engagement with modern and contemporary art.
Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008)
Robert Rauschenberg was a central figure of the postwar avant-garde whose innovative practice helped bridge Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. Best known for his “Combines,” sculptural painting hybrids that merged found objects, commercial imagery, and painterly gesture, he challenged the boundaries between art and everyday life. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, Rauschenberg studied at Black Mountain College alongside figures such as Josef Albers and John Cage, an experience that shaped his experimental approach. After settling in New York in 1949, he produced landmark works including Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953), Bed (1955), and Monogram (1955-1959). His work is held in major museum collections worldwide. He died in Captiva, Florida, in 2008.
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