Blue Rectangle Ii 1958 by Gene Davis

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Blue Rectangle II (1958)

Abstract Expressionism · Framed Art Print

Gene Davis's Blue Rectangle II (1958) represents a pivotal work from the Washington Color School. This framed art print captures the artist's signature vertical stripes and masterful use of color relationships.

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Gene Davis and the Evolution of Abstract Art in 1958

Blue Rectangle II (1958) emerged during a pivotal moment in abstract art history. Gene Davis, a central figure in the Washington Color School, created this work as part of his exploration of color as the primary subject of painting. The piece exemplifies Davis's signature style of vertical stripes, which he employed to investigate the optical effects of color relationships. This period marked a departure from gestural abstraction toward a more systematic approach to color and form.

The Washington Color School, of which Davis was a founding member, represented a distinct approach within Abstract Expressionism. Unlike the gestural brushwork of action painters, Davis and his contemporaries focused on color as the dominant element of composition. Blue Rectangle II demonstrates this philosophy through its precise arrangement of color fields. The Washington Color School artists sought to create optical experiences rather than representational imagery.

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Blue Rectangle II - 1958 by Gene Davis — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Blue Rectangle II - 1958 by Gene Davis — Framed art print at Zephyeer

The Washington Color School and Gene Davis's Contribution

Gene Davis's work within the Washington Color School represented a significant development in American abstract art during the late 1950s and 1960s. The movement emphasized color as the primary means of artistic expression, moving away from the emotional gesturalism of Abstract Expressionism toward a more systematic and optical approach to painting.

Blue Rectangle II exemplifies Davis's mature style, characterized by precisely painted vertical stripes of varying widths and colors. This approach created visual vibrations and optical effects that engaged the viewer's perception in new ways. Davis's work from this period demonstrates his interest in the scientific and perceptual properties of color, rather than symbolic or emotional content.

Editor's Insight
In Blue Rectangle II, Davis reduces painting to its essence: color and space interacting on a flat surface. The work's power lies in its ability to create visual depth and movement through carefully balanced color relationships.
Technical Analysis

The Making of Blue Rectangle II

Composition and Structure

Davis's use of vertical stripes in Blue Rectangle II creates a rhythmic pattern that draws the eye across the canvas. The repetition of rectangular forms establishes a visual harmony that belies the complexity of color interactions. The artist carefully balanced the widths of the stripes to create a sense of overall unity while allowing individual color fields to maintain their distinct identities.

Color Theory in Practice

The dominance of blue tones in this work reflects Davis's interest in cool hues during this period. The varying intensities of blue create a sense of depth and movement within the two-dimensional space. Davis employed a limited palette to demonstrate how subtle variations in hue and value could produce dynamic visual effects.

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Print & Frame Details

Artist Gene Davis
Original Year 1958
Art Style Abstract Expressionism (Washington Color School)
Subject Matter Abstract composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Conservation-grade matte paper
Frame Museum-quality hardwood frame with acid-free mat
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide shipping in 5-10 business days
Returns 30-day return policy with no restocking fees

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Styling Blue Rectangle II in Modern Spaces

The cool blue palette of Blue Rectangle II makes it particularly suited to contemporary interiors with neutral color schemes. In a living room with white walls and light wood furnishings, the print's vertical stripes add visual interest without overwhelming the space. For smaller rooms, the 30×40 cm size provides impact while maintaining proportion.

Consider placing this work in a home office or study where its calming blue tones can create a focused atmosphere. The print's geometric structure complements mid-century modern furniture and minimalist decor schemes. In gallery walls, Blue Rectangle II serves as an excellent anchor piece surrounded by smaller works.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, each print comes with museum-quality framing including acid-free mats and UV-protective glazing.

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Yes, we offer free worldwide shipping to all countries with delivery in 5-10 business days.

How long will the colors last in the print?

Our prints use fade-resistant inks on conservation-grade paper for 75+ year color integrity.

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We offer a 30-day return window with no restocking fees.

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