“Eagle Turquoise 7H#4,” created by the artist Robert Ryman in 1966, is an artwork associated with the Minimalism art movement and falls within the abstract genre. The artwork features a large circle meticulously divided into a grid of smaller squares, all contained within a square frame. The color scheme primarily consists of subtle, muted tones, lending a sense of calm and simplicity to the piece. Through its minimalist elements, the artwork emphasizes form and structure, characteristic of the Minimalist movement. The aesthetic restraint and geometric precision evoke a contemplative response, inviting the viewer to reflect on the interplay of shape and space.
Eagle Turquoise 7H#4 (1966) by Robert Ryman
Artwork Information
Title | Eagle Turquoise 7H#4 |
Artist | Robert Ryman |
Date | 1966 |
Art Movement | Minimalism |