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Suite: Four x Four x Four - Published by Parasol Press Ltd. New York; - Original serigraph on paper; - Hand signed by Mangold // Untitled from 4x4x4 by Robert Mangold, a 1990 serigraph, exemplifies the artist’s minimalist aesthetic and focus on geometric abstraction. This limited edition print, hand-signed by Mangold and published by Parasol Press Ltd., measures 121 x 121.4 cm. The piece features a large, subtle oval shape outlined against a deep, monochromatic background, inviting viewers to explore the relationship between form, space, and line. Its simplicity and precision create a meditative effect, emphasizing the quiet elegance and balance that are central to Mangold's visual language.
Untitled from 4x4x4, 1990
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Suite: Four x Four x Four - Published by Parasol Press Ltd. New York; - Original serigraph on paper; - Hand signed by Mangold // Untitled from 4x4x4 by Robert Mangold, a 1990 serigraph, exemplifies the artist’s minimalist aesthetic and focus on geometric abstraction. This limited edition print, hand-signed by Mangold and published by Parasol Press Ltd., measures 121 x 121.4 cm. The piece features a large, subtle oval shape outlined against a deep, monochromatic background, inviting viewers to explore the relationship between form, space, and line. Its simplicity and precision create a meditative effect, emphasizing the quiet elegance and balance that are central to Mangold's visual language.
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Robert Mangold
Untitled 1 ( From A Book Of Silk Screen Prints), 1992
Limited Edition Print
Serigraph
USD 1,100
Robert Mangold
Untitled 2 ( From A Book Of Silk Screen Prints), 1992
Limited Edition Print
Serigraph
USD 1,100
What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.