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Alexander Calder original lithograph

Alexander Calder

Alexander Calder original lithograph

Artist: Alexander Calder
Medium: Prints
Price: $150.00
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Creation Date: 1963
Materials: lithograph
Dimensions: 15" x 22"

About the Item

Medium: original lithograph. This is one of the Alexander Calder lithographs from his "Stabiles" series, printed in 1963 for the art revue Derriere le Miroir (issue number 141) and published in Paris by Maeght. Size: 15 x 22 inches (377 x 553 mm). There is a center fold and text on verso, as published. Not signed.

About the Artist

Alexander Calder
Combining abstract surrealism and biomorphic imagery into a distinctive style, Calder has become one of the 20th CenturyÕs most iconic and important artists. Besides sculptures, Calder was also prolific in other art forms. He produced jewelry, tapestry and stage designs, as well as drawings, oil paintings, water colors, etchings, lithographs and serigraphs. Born in Philadelphia in 1898 Alexander Calder (1898 Ð 1976) was a monumental artist. He invented the mobile, and airy, hanging structure connected by wires that are set in motion by the wind. These mobiles tremendously influenced the art world. CalderÕs versions celebrated form and color, with simplicity and profundity. As a trained engineer, began to practice as a freelance artist after attending New YorkÕs Art Students League. Calder was strongly inspired circus spectacle, and thus constructed entertaining mobiles often accompanied by music. Producing dynamic yet playful mobile sculptures, Calder dismissed the formal structures of art and redefined its infinite possibilities.