One of the leading Op Artists of the Post-War era, Richard Anuszkiewicz is most celebrated for his continued investigation of visual perception through colors, forms and shapes. The present lot, executed in 1977, perfectly embodies the artist’s career-long optical pursuit, exploring how the use of subtle repetition and variation can affect the viewer's perception of space. The horizon line is forever in flux in Anuszkiewicz’s world, leaving the viewer’s eye in a constant state of exploration and discovery.
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Triangulated Green A minute loss is to the right upper edge, one is to the lower left corner and one is near the center left edge. Faint wear is to the side edges. A few faint linear abrasions with pinpoint associated loss are to the upper right quadrant. A few surface scuffs, faint wear and spots of discoloration are visible occasionally. There is no apparent inpainting visible under ultraviolet light.
Triangulated Orange A minute loss is to the lower right corner, and a minute one is to the upper right corner. Faint wear is to the side edges. A linear drip accretion is to the upper right quadrant. A few surface scuffs, faint wear and spots of discoloration are visible occasionally. A small spot with minute losses and associated inpainting is near the center upper edge visible both under ultraviolet and in natural light.