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Five Color Frame by Robert Mangold

Michael Lisi/Contemporary Art

Color Woodcut

1985

Edition Size: Edition of 200

Sheet Size: 251⁄8 x 211⁄4 in. (63.8 x 54 cm.), unframed cm

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Robert Mangold created the iconic color woodcut, Five Color Frame, in 1985, the original print hand-signed in pencil, and numbered.  It measures 2518 x 2114 in. (63.8 x 54 cm.), unframed, from the edition the edition of 200 and noted as 1985.03 in the artist’s online print catalogue raisonne, as well as Parasol RM22 in the book version of this catalogue.

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Robert Mangold

New York artist Robert Mangold is a key figure in contemporary minimalism. His work derives from a minimalist vocabulary, featuring architectural shapes such as rings, columns, crosses and trapezoids. He graduated with a BFA and MFA from Yale University, after transferring from his initial education at the Cleveland Institute of Art in Ohio, 1956-1959. Mangold primarily practises with acrylic and pencil media on canvas, adopting a monochromatic colour scheme. He experiments with the overlapping of shapes. The minimalist movement began in 1950’s New York, exploring the reflection of time and place. It extends the notion that art can exist independently of the artist’s personal expression. It portrays the nature of the work itself, rather than attempting to reflect the real world.

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