Study for Variant (1947) by Josef Albers

The artwork “Study for Variant” was created by Josef Albers in 1947. This piece, rendered in oil on paper, exemplifies the Hard Edge Painting movement and measures 23 x 31 cm. Falling within the abstract genre, it showcases Albers’ characteristic exploration of geometric forms and color interaction.

The artwork features a composition of nested rectangles in a palette of warm earth tones, including shades of orange, red, brown, and black. The central configuration prominently displays a block-like form with a distinct contrast between the darker inner shapes and the surrounding lighter hues. The precise, clean lines and clear distinctions between color blocks are a hallmark of the Hard Edge Painting movement, reflecting Albers’ acute sensitivity to the perception of color and spatial relationships.

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