Holy Lattice (Urban Bourbon) . 1988. Silkscreen ink and acrylic on enameled aluminum. Lower left signed and dated. Inscribed "RR.008" and "88.105" by a hand other than that of the artist on the reverse. Unique object. 215.3 x 123.8 cm (84.7 x 48.7 in). Incl. original aluminum frame: 215,3 x 123,8 cm (84,7 x 48,7 in). [AR]. • One of the early works from the famous "Urban Bourbon" series, created between 1988-96. • Provocative clash of Christian iconography and indigenous pop figure, of natural vegetation and man-made infrastructure. • Based on black-and-white photographs by the artist, transferred onto aluminum in color silkscreen print and individualized by a manual color application. • The shots were made during, among others, the ROCI project in Chile and Cuba, which Rauschenberg launched to promote international understanding through cultural exchange. • Extremely complex work, exemplary of Rauschenberg"s large artistic repertoire. • Other works from the "Urban-Bourbon" series are in international museums like the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the Albertina, Vienna, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, the Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, Tokyo, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the ZKM in Karlsruhe . The work is documented in the archive of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York, with the archive number "RRF 88.105".