Column Painting 16 2004 by Robert Mangold
Column Painting 16
Column Painting 16: A Study in Geometric Abstraction
Robert Mangold's Column Painting 16, created in 2004, represents a pivotal moment in the artist's exploration of geometric abstraction. This work continues Mangold's investigation into the relationship between form, color, and architectural space that began in the 1960s. The painting belongs to a series where Mangold systematically explored vertical formats, creating a visual language that bridges painting and sculpture.
The year 2004 found Mangold at the height of his artistic powers, refining his signature approach to abstraction. Column Painting 16 exemplifies his ability to create complex spatial relationships through seemingly simple geometric forms. The work demonstrates Mangold's mastery of color modulation and edge definition, techniques that have defined his contribution to contemporary abstract art.
Robert Mangold and the Evolution of Abstract Painting
Robert Mangold emerged as a significant figure in the abstract art movement during the 1960s, developing a unique visual language that blended geometric precision with painterly sensitivity. His work occupies a distinctive position within the broader context of abstract expressionism and minimalism, characterized by an emphasis on surface, edge, and color relationships.
Column Painting 16 exemplifies Mangold's mature style, where architectural references and abstract forms coalesce. Created in 2004, this work demonstrates the artist's continued exploration of vertical compositions that began in the 1970s. The painting reflects Mangold's ability to create depth and volume through carefully modulated color fields and precisely defined edges.
The Precision of Minimalism: Mangold's Method
Composition and Structure
Column Painting 16 employs a vertical format that Mangold has used throughout his career to explore architectural relationships. The composition features carefully proportioned geometric forms that create a sense of rhythmic repetition and variation. Mangold's approach to structure involves dividing the canvas into precise sections, each contributing to the overall balance of the work.
Color and Surface
The color palette in Column Painting 16 demonstrates Mangold's mastery of tonal modulation. He uses subtle variations in hue and intensity to create depth and dimensionality within the flat picture plane. The surface treatment, characterized by smooth, unbroken fields of color, reflects Mangold's interest in the physical properties of paint and the optical effects of color relationships.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Robert Mangold |
| Original Year | 2004 |
| Art Style | Minimalism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Museum-quality archival paper |
| Frame | Solid wood, conservation-grade |
| Glazing | UV-protected acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide, 5–10 business days |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
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View Print DetailsStyling Column Painting 16 in Modern Interiors
Column Painting 16's geometric abstraction and muted color palette make it an ideal choice for contemporary interior spaces. The print's vertical orientation works particularly well in entryways, hallways, or as a focal point above minimalist furnishings. The work's abstract nature allows it to complement both monochromatic and color-rich interior schemes, while its 30×40 cm size provides significant visual impact without overwhelming smaller spaces.
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