Alexander Calder Double-Page Color Lithograph From "Calder: Autobiographie"
Item Details
Alexander Calder (American, 1898 – 1976)
Untitled, 1972
Color lithograph on paper
Unsigned
Pulled from Calder Autobiographie, 1972
Published by Maeght, Paris
Alexander Calder was an innovator in Modern art by creating a method of sculpting and wire bending to create “drawings in space.” Calder was an artist who resonated with the Futurists and Constructivists, as well as building blocks of early non-objective painting. Calder’s work is represented in the collections of numerous distinguished institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago; Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; the National Gallery, Washington, D. C.; Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland; Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona; and Tate Gallery, London.
Condition
- marking; toning; foxing; edge and corner wear; accretions and rough edges from binding; creasing and binding perforation down center of the largest.
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ITMGD16520