“I got so depressed that I went to an astrologer…. everybody I knew was breaking up. Everything was falling apart. There was such an abundance of bad news [on his retreat to Captiva where he started his studio and a print studio]”

from Rauschenberg, Barbara Rose, Vintage Books, New York, 1987, p. 86
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