Lot 27
  • 27

Robert Mangold

Estimate
300,000 - 400,000 USD
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Description

  • Robert Mangold
  • Triangle Within A Circle (Red)
  • signed, titled and dated 1974 on the reverse; signed and dated 1974 on the stretcher
  • acrylic and white graphite on canvas
  • 48 by 48 in. 121.9 by 121.9 cm.

Provenance

Cusack Gallery, Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Avery, Houston (acquired from the above)
Christie's, New York, May 4, 1994, Lot 247 (consigned by the above)
Private Collection, Belgium
Christie's, London, April 22, 1998, Lot 67
Acquired from the above by the present owner

Exhibited

Houston, Cusack Gallery, Robert Mangold, 1975
Austin, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Dynamic Oppositions: Venezuelan Abstract-Constructive Art from the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection, September 1999 - May 2001 

Literature

Alexander Van Grevenstein and Edy De Wilde, Robert Mangold: Schilderijen/Paintings 1964-1982, Amsterdam, 1982, n.p., no. 208

Condition

This painting is in excellent condition. Ultraviolet light examination reveals a ½ inch thin line of retouching to the vertical portion of the white graphite, located approximately 5 inches up from the lower center edge of the canvas. There are also a very small number of minute instances of potential retouching faintly visible only under ultraviolet light in the bottom third of the canvas. This canvas is not framed.
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Catalogue Note

“I’ve always had the desire to make the work a unity… to make all the elements – the periphery line and the internal line, the surface, color – equal, totally locked together.”

(Robert Mangold cited in Richard Shiff, et al., Robert Mangold, London, 2000, p. 276)