The artwork titled “Series of Three” was created by renowned artist Robert Mangold in 1984. This piece, executed in lithography, is an exemplary work of the Minimalism movement and falls within the abstract genre.
The artwork consists of three separate geometric compositions, each rendered in a distinct color. The uppermost composition features a rectangular form divided into two sections with subtle curved lines, dominated by a reddish hue. The middle composition follows a similar rectangular format combined with a semicircular shape, displayed in a muted blue tone. The bottom composition is uniquely set apart with an intersecting line and a light yellow background, forming a square combined with a partial circular arc. Each segment of the artwork showcases Mangold’s precise and calculated use of color and form, encapsulating the essence of Minimalist abstraction.