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A Rare Alexander Calder Abstract Limited Edition Lithograph (1963)
A Rare Alexander Calder Abstract Limited Edition Lithograph (1963)
Artist: Alexander Calder
Year: 1963
Dimensions: 11 in. by 15 in.
Edition: From the rare limited edition
Publisher: Maeght, Paris
Medium: Original lithograph on paper
Description:
This striking lithograph, created by Alexander Calder in 1963, showcases his iconic abstract style. The composition features bold lines and geometric shapes rendered with a restrained chromatic palette, emphasizing visual simplicity and impact. The shapes seem to float on a stark white background, creating a sense of balance and harmony typical of Calder's aesthetic.
As part of a rare limited edition published by Maeght in Paris, this lithograph reflects Calder’s unique ability to translate his innovative spatial concepts into two-dimensional works, making it a prized piece for collectors.
About the Artist:
Alexander Calder (1898–1976) was an American artist celebrated for revolutionizing modern sculpture with his invention of the mobile. His works often explore balance, motion, and abstraction, seamlessly merging art and engineering. Beyond his iconic sculptures, Calder also produced a remarkable body of two-dimensional works, which echo the playful yet sophisticated character of his mobiles. His art remains a cornerstone of 20th-century modernism.
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