1964
Title on Portfolio Cover: Drawings for Dante's "Inferno". Each portfolio includes (as written on the last page of the essay): 35 facsimile drawings Essay by Dore Ashton 1 signed copy of 1 out of 7 lithographs created by Rauschenberg for this album (not included in this copy). Each print is mounted in a folder that corresponds to one of the 34 cantos. The artist and the author of the essay used John Ciardi's translation of the "Inferno". The original drawings were completed between 1959 and 1960. They entered MOMA's collection in 1963, where they remain.
sheet: 36.8 x 31.8 cm (14 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.)
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY (1964); Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. (1964-2010); Harvard Art Museum
Collotype with hand-coloring and stenciled coloring
20th centuryAmericanCollotype printed in black
20th centuryAmericanCollotype printed in black, gray, and white
20th centuryAmericanCollotype; black ink on laid paper
19th-20th centuryAmericanCollotype on blue wove paper, laid down to board
19th-20th centuryAmericanCollotype with hand-coloring and stenciled coloring
20th centuryAmerican