Untitled 1966 by Lorser Feitelson

Untitled by Lorser Feitelson (1966) — Framed Art Print | Zephyeer
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Untitled - 1966 by Lorser Feitelson — Framed art print at Zephyeer
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Lorser Feitelson

Untitled (1966)

1966 · Abstract Composition · Museum-Quality Print

A striking example of Lorser Feitelson's geometric abstraction from 1966, capturing the essence of the Hard-edge painting movement with precise forms and vibrant colors.

30×40 cm (12×16")
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Lorser Feitelson's 1966 Untitled: A Study in Geometric Abstraction

This untitled work from 1966 represents a pivotal moment in Lorser Feitelson's artistic journey, showcasing his mastery of geometric abstraction. Created during a period of intense experimentation in the Los Angeles art scene, the piece embodies the principles of the Hard-edge painting movement that Feitelson helped pioneer. The composition demonstrates his unique approach to color and form, which would influence generations of abstract artists.

Feitelson's work from this era is characterized by its architectural precision and vibrant color palette. This particular piece, with its carefully balanced forms and dynamic spatial relationships, exemplifies the artist's ability to create visual rhythm through pure abstraction. The 1966 dating places it among Feitelson's most innovative works, as he continued to push the boundaries of abstract expression.

Untitled - 1966 by Lorser Feitelson — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Untitled - 1966 by Lorser Feitelson — Framed art print at Zephyeer

Feitelson and the Hard-Edge Movement

Lorser Feitelson emerged as a leading figure in the California Hard-edge painting movement during the 1950s and 1960s. His work from this period, including this 1966 untitled piece, is distinguished by its clean lines, flat areas of color, and absence of brushstrokes. Feitelson's contributions to this movement helped establish Los Angeles as a major center for contemporary art.

The artist's exploration of geometric forms reached its peak during the mid-1960s, as seen in this composition. Feitelson's work from this era often featured interlocking shapes and carefully balanced color relationships, creating a sense of visual harmony that belied the complexity of his compositions.

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This untitled 1966 work exemplifies Feitelson's mastery of geometric abstraction, where precise forms create a sense of dynamic movement.

Precision and Color in Abstract Composition

Geometric Structure

The composition demonstrates Feitelson's meticulous approach to form and space. The artist employs a series of interlocking geometric shapes that create a sense of depth and movement, despite the flatness of the picture plane.

Color Relationships

Feitelson's color palette in this 1966 work is particularly noteworthy. The carefully selected hues interact to produce visual vibrations, while the strategic placement of complementary colors enhances the overall dynamic quality of the composition.

Print & Frame Details

Artist Lorser Feitelson
Original Year 1966
Art Style Abstract Expressionism
Subject Matter Abstract Composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality archival paper
Frame Solid wood frame with conservation-grade materials
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
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Returns 30-day return policy, no restocking fees
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Styling This Abstract Print

This 30×40 cm framed print makes a striking statement in modern interiors. The bold geometric forms complement mid-century modern furniture, while the vibrant color palette adds energy to neutral spaces. Consider placing it above a low console table in a living room or as the focal point of a gallery wall arrangement. The print's balanced composition works particularly well in contemporary office settings or minimalist bedroom decor.

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