Alexander Calder
"DLM #141 - Stable II" 1963
Derriere Le Miroir Portfolio - Double Page
This Artwork is:
- NEW
- CUSTOM FRAMED In A BLACK Frame
- Matted in Black V Groove
- Framed Size : 32" x 25"
- Image Size: 22" x 15"
- Framed in the USA
- This is an original 1963 double page vintage lithograph titled "Tamanoir Jaune" (Yellow Giant Anteater) by American artist Alexander Calder. The lithograph was featured in Derrière le Miroir (Issue No. 141), a prominent French art magazine published by the Aimé Maeght gallery in Paris.
- Due to the age of the item and that it is originally from the Derrière le Miroir , please note that there are inconsistencies on the paper with small dents and/or creases. They are minor and in new framing.
- Alexander Calder was known for his kinetic mobiles and stationary "stabiles". This artwork translates those three-dimensional sculptural concepts into a graphic, two-dimensional form. It is characterized by strong black outlines, solid blocks of primary colors, and sharp geometric shapes.
- Hanging hardware included on back of frame
- Interested in different framing? Contact us!!
THE FRAMING ALONE IS WORTH OVER $350!
Alexander Calder was a pioneering American sculptor known for his innovative mobiles and stabiles. Born on July 22, 1898, in Lawnton, Pennsylvania, Calder came from a family of artists; his father and grandfather were both sculptors, and his mother was a painter.
Alexander Calder "DLM #141 - Stable II" 1963 CUSTOM FRAMED Abstract Art Rare
SKU: CALD036SC
$599.99Price

