

Untitled
1987
A minimalist abstract artwork by Peter Lodato from 1987, featuring a dominant red color field with a small blue triangle at the top. The piece is signed and dated by the artist in the lower right quadrant. This work exemplifies Lodato's exploration of color and form.
- Medium
- Oil on gessoed rag
- Dimensions
- Signed
- Yes
Notes
Auction house estimated value at $2500-$3500 in 2020.
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Ellsworth Kelly
American · b. 1923

Kelly similarly employed large geometric color fields with bold contrasting shapes such as triangles and rectangles, exploring the tension between warm and cool tones on flat surfaces with minimal compositional elements.

Robert Mangold
American · b. 1937

Mangold's work shares Lodato's combination of dominant color fields with spare geometric forms, using oil and acrylic on flat surfaces to create contemplative minimalist compositions where a single shape activates an expansive ground.

John McLaughlin
American · b. 1898

McLaughlin created spare geometric abstractions featuring isolated rectangular and angular forms against dominant color fields, sharing Lodato's interest in architectural minimalism and the meditative interplay of bold color relationships on a flat ground.
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