Art #17: Four-Sided Pyramid (Sol LeWitt)
Art,
Conceptual art,
Los Angeles,
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden,
Painting,
Sculpture,
Sol LeWitt,
United States,
Visual Arts
The Four-Sided Pyramid is an artistic masterpiece of Sol LeWitt, who is an American artist that was known for his creative in the area of Conceptual art and Minimalism. This Pyramid can be found at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden.
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