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 prod['RR400'] = new Array('Last Turn- Your Turn,<br>The United Nations Conference on Environment & Development, 1992<br>By: Robert Rauschenberg', '10,000', '10000', '42', "A five color graphic published in an edition of two hundred with twenty-five artist's proofs and three printer's proofs. This limited edition was signed and dated 1991 in the lower right corner by the artist Robert Rauschenberg. Six printings were made from six plates on a hand offset printing press using recyclable inks at Universal Limited Art Editions, Inc. studio. The Japanese Koshiji paper was hand torn to 25\"x26\". Image rendered by Zincographia, Verona Italy.", 'A Brief History on Last Turn Your Turn<br><br><span style=\"width:25\"></span>Last Turn, Your Turn was created when Theodore W. Kheel formed the Earth Pledge Foundation (EPF) to promote the 1992 United Nations Conference (Earth Summit) on environment and development  in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and enlisted the support of friend and internationally recognized artist Robert Rauschenberg. Rauschenberg created Last Turn, Your Turn, the official artwork of the Earth Summit and donated a limited edition of two hundred (200) signed and numbered prints to raise funds to promote the conference. The delegates of one-hundred-seventy-eight (178) nations in attendance at the Earth Summit unanimously endorsed Agenda 21, an historic document based on the concept of sustainable development, defined as "development meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."', 'RR400');

 prod['RR401'] = new Array('Choices & Responsibilities,<br>The United Nations "World Population Conference"- 1994<br>By: Robert Rauschenberg', '7,500', '7500', '42', "The four-color lithograph was printed in a limited edition of two hundred (200) signed by the artist Robert Rauschenberg along the bottom edge, numbered to the right of the signature and dated '93. Ten paintings were made from ten plates on a mai-lander offset proofing press at Universal Limited Art Editions, Inc. There are four-color separations with the second plate. The Arches cover paper was hand torn to 40 3/4\" x 29 1/8\"", "A Brief History on the World Population Conference<br><br><span style=\"width:25\"></span>At the request of Theodore W. Kheel, Robert Rauschenberg created Choices & Responsibilities to promote the United Nations World Population Conference held in Cairo, Egypt, 1994. He contributed the art work to Earth Pledge Foundation.", 'RR401');

 prod['RR402'] = new Array('Clan Destiny<br>The United Nations Conference on Human Settlements, 1996<br>By: Robert Rauschenberg', '7,500', '7500', '42', "A five color lithograph in an edition of one-hundred with thirty artist's proofs and eight printer's proofs. The print is singed, dated '96 and numbered by the artist Robert Rauschenberg below the image left. Six printings from six plates were made on the off-set lithographic press by Doug Bennett, Jill Brumfield, Frank D'Agostino, Bill Goldston, Scott Smith, Douglas Volle, Bruce Wankel and Craig Zammiello. The paper is Coventry Rag Vellum hand torn to 43 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches (110.49 x 72.39cms.). The plates were cancelled after printing.","A Brief History on Clan Destiny<br><br><span style=\"width:25\"></span>At the request of Theodore W. Kheel, Robert Rauschenberg created Clan Destiny to support the 1996 Conference on Human Settlements, also known as the United Nations City Summit which was held in Istanbul, Turkey. Clan Destiny hung in the plenary hall of the conference where representatives from more than (90) ninety nations were in attendance. The Conference concluded the United Nations series of world gatherings that began with the Earth Summit.", 'RR402');

 prod['RR403'] = new Array('Burroughs Dream<br>By: Robert Rauschenberg', '5,000', '5000', '42', "A six-color offset lithograph printed created and signed by the artist Robert Rauschenberg in 1972. Six printings from six plates were made on Sommerset paper and hand torn to 32 3/8\"x 21 5/8\".", "A Brief History on Burroughs Dream<br><br><span style=\"width:25\"></span>At the request of Theodore W. Kheel, Robert Rauschenberg created Burroughs Dream as a commentary on the Highway Trust Fund, created pursuant to the law Congress enacted in 1954 that has profoundly changed life in America. The law dedicated all taxes on gasoline to the building of interstate highways throughout the United States. Though well intended, the law has led to the decline of rail mass transportation as it encouraged the flight of well to do citizens from cities to suburbs and the expansion of minority populations in those cities, thereby creating a host of unanticipated urban problems we now must address. Rauschenberg's commentary is contained in words that appeared in Burroughs Dream:\"They did not fully understand the technique. In a very short time they nearly wrecked the planet.\"", 'RR403');

