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Movement > Hard-edge painting
U.S., late 1950s
The term Hard-edge painting was coined in 1959 by art historian Jules Langsner to characterize the nonfigurative work of four artists from California in an exhibition called Four Abstract Classicists. More
- Ellsworth Kelly, Orange Red Relief, 1959
- Ellsworth Kelly, Blue Green Yellow Orange Red, 1966
- Ellsworth Kelly, Dark Blue Curve, 1995
- Kenneth Noland, Trans Shift, 1964
- Ad Reinhardt, Abstract Painting, 1960–66
- Frank Stella, Harran II, 1967