Op Art Diptych by Victor Vasarely (Style/Attributed)
Fine Art - Prints & Multiples

Op Art Diptych by Victor Vasarely (Style/Attributed)

This artwork is a 24 x 45-inch framed diptych featuring two distinct Op Art (Optical Art) compositions, strongly characteristic of the 'Vega' series by Victor Vasarely. The left panel utilizes a grid of warped squares in varying shades of blue, purple, and orange to create a dramatic three-dimensional bulging effect known as a 'convex' surface. The right panel employs circular motifs and nested rings to generate a similar globular, spherical illusion that appears to protrude from the flat surface of the paper. The color palette is vibrant, using kinetic contrasts of cool blues and greens against warm oranges and reds. The medium appears to be a serigraph (silkscreen print) on paper, common for this era and style. The work is housed in a contemporary silver-toned metal frame with a wide white mat that includes a central divider. Both the technique and the geometric distortion are hallmarks of high-quality mid-century modern graphic art, specifically the Kinetic art movement of the 1960s and 1970s. While no signature is immediately visible in the provided image, the precision of the lines and the gradients suggest professional craftsmanship. The condition appears stable, with the colors remaining saturated, though slight ripples in the matting or paper may be present due to age. No significant tears, stains, or foxing are visible through the glass.

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

Basic Information

Category

Fine Art - Prints & Multiples

Appraised On

March 9, 2026

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

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Unknown artists untitled artwork size 24 x 45

Item Description

This artwork is a 24 x 45-inch framed diptych featuring two distinct Op Art (Optical Art) compositions, strongly characteristic of the 'Vega' series by Victor Vasarely. The left panel utilizes a grid of warped squares in varying shades of blue, purple, and orange to create a dramatic three-dimensional bulging effect known as a 'convex' surface. The right panel employs circular motifs and nested rings to generate a similar globular, spherical illusion that appears to protrude from the flat surface of the paper. The color palette is vibrant, using kinetic contrasts of cool blues and greens against warm oranges and reds. The medium appears to be a serigraph (silkscreen print) on paper, common for this era and style. The work is housed in a contemporary silver-toned metal frame with a wide white mat that includes a central divider. Both the technique and the geometric distortion are hallmarks of high-quality mid-century modern graphic art, specifically the Kinetic art movement of the 1960s and 1970s. While no signature is immediately visible in the provided image, the precision of the lines and the gradients suggest professional craftsmanship. The condition appears stable, with the colors remaining saturated, though slight ripples in the matting or paper may be present due to age. No significant tears, stains, or foxing are visible through the glass.

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