The artwork, titled “Four Panel Love,” was created by Robert Indiana in 1972. It is a part of the Pop Art movement and is categorized under the figurative genre.
“Four Panel Love” is a striking composition featuring the word “LOVE” divided into four separate panels, with each letter occupying its own space. The letters are rendered in a bold, blocky font, with the “O” distinctly tilted, adding a dynamic element to the otherwise uniform layout. The color palette consists mainly of vibrant reds, blues, and whites, creating a visually engaging contrast. This piece exemplifies Indiana’s signature style and his focus on simple, yet powerful, typography-based designs.