Calder, Alexander
ALEXANDER CALDER Sculpture I, 1973
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$55.00
Sku: CB9793
Artist: Alexander Calder
Title: Sculpture I
Year: 1973
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Image Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Part of the 1973 Derrière le Miroir MOBILE II publication devoted to Alexander Calder, this original piece stands as a historical artifact of how Calder’s work was first presented to—and celebrated by—the Paris art world. Derrière le Miroir was known for its intimate, museum-quality collaborations with the world’s leading artists, making each edition a snapshot of art history in real time. Here, Calder’s sculpture is captured with striking clarity—whether suspended against a misty landscape or rising monumentally from the earth—revealing the lyrical balance, bold geometry, and sense of movement that define his mobiles and stabiles. As part of a landmark DLM issue, this work offers collectors not only a beautifully printed image but a direct link to the period when Calder’s innovations were shaping modern sculpture and being introduced to European audiences with rare editorial care. A compelling historical document and a vivid testament to Calder’s enduring influence.
Artist: Alexander Calder
Title: Sculpture I
Year: 1973
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Image Size: 15 x 11 inches ( 38 x 28 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Part of the 1973 Derrière le Miroir MOBILE II publication devoted to Alexander Calder, this original piece stands as a historical artifact of how Calder’s work was first presented to—and celebrated by—the Paris art world. Derrière le Miroir was known for its intimate, museum-quality collaborations with the world’s leading artists, making each edition a snapshot of art history in real time. Here, Calder’s sculpture is captured with striking clarity—whether suspended against a misty landscape or rising monumentally from the earth—revealing the lyrical balance, bold geometry, and sense of movement that define his mobiles and stabiles. As part of a landmark DLM issue, this work offers collectors not only a beautifully printed image but a direct link to the period when Calder’s innovations were shaping modern sculpture and being introduced to European audiences with rare editorial care. A compelling historical document and a vivid testament to Calder’s enduring influence.