You should check with the Rauschenberg Foundation in New York.  I believe the person's name there is David Gray, but not sure of the last name.

Good luck!!

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> Hi, 
> 
> I am a grad student and I'm doing research on Robert Rauschenberg's prints. 
> I'd like to travel to see his early woodcut, This is the First Half of a 
> Print Designed to Exist in Passing Time. Does the artist still own this work 
> or has it been sold? I thought it was at SFMOMA, but its not on their 
> website (they do have the automobile tire print). All the books I have with 
> it illustrated are a little out of date, I fear. Thanks so much. 
> 
> Sienna 
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