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I wasn't familiar with either artist, but I found Rauschenberg's idea great.
They're both Gods of the mid-century NY art scene. One thing that I always found really cool about RR is that he worked as a professor of art at South Florida University until he died a few years ago. You could become a grad student there and learn from him. That's pretty humble and awesome, given that he is a mega famous artist.
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According to the wiki, De Kooning taught too, "at Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1948 and at the Yale School of Art in 1950/51". It seems that only for a short while though.
You're right: it is humbling and awesome. It tells people everyone can be an artist. You're not born a painter, you become one.