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Alexandre Calder, original lithographic invitation from 1976, with hand lacquered frame

DKK 4,000.00
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Alexandre Calder, original lithographic invitation from 1976, with hand lacquered frame

DKK 4,000.00

Original lithographic invitation with art by Alexandre Calder for exhibition at Galerie Maeght in Paris 1976.

Calder was an American artist best known for his innovative and influential contributions to the world of modern sculpture. In the early 1930s, Calder moved to Paris, where he became deeply involved in the avant-garde art scene. He befriended artists like Piet Mondrian and Joan Miró, who influenced his artistic direction. Calder's art had a profound impact on the development of modern sculpture, and he is often associated with the abstract art movement. His innovative approach to form, movement, and space opened up new possibilities for sculpture and inspired many artists who followed him.

The invitation is framed with a hand lacquered black frame with a hand silvered inner edge, with light gray passepartout, and background.

H 29 x W 34 cm.

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Original lithographic invitation with art by Alexandre Calder for exhibition at Galerie Maeght in Paris 1976.

Calder was an American artist best known for his innovative and influential contributions to the world of modern sculpture. In the early 1930s, Calder moved to Paris, where he became deeply involved in the avant-garde art scene. He befriended artists like Piet Mondrian and Joan Miró, who influenced his artistic direction. Calder's art had a profound impact on the development of modern sculpture, and he is often associated with the abstract art movement. His innovative approach to form, movement, and space opened up new possibilities for sculpture and inspired many artists who followed him.

The invitation is framed with a hand lacquered black frame with a hand silvered inner edge, with light gray passepartout, and background.

H 29 x W 34 cm.