ALEXANDER "SANDY" CALDER - PRINTED ART UNSIGNED 1976 - HFSID 262696
Sale Price $495.00
Reg. $600.00
[ALEXANDER CALDER]. Printed Art, unsigned. Color, 8½x11.
Reproduction of a work created in honor of the 30th Aniversary of the World
Federation of United Nations Associations. Numbered: "179/1500". Signed
"75/Calder" on original plate only. 13-cent United Nations stamp affixed at
lower left, pictorially postmarked United Nations, New York, March 12,
1976, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. Alexander "Sandy" Calder (1898-1976), generally
regarded as one of the 20th century's most innovative artists, first
gained fame for his wire sculptures, including his miniature circus
figures. Influenced by European abstract artists, Calder began to experiment
with motion, resulting in the works for which he is most noted: the mobile
and the stabile. His giant stabiles and mobiles grace dozens of public
buildings and plazas worldwide. Calder also created stone, wood and bronze
sculptures, drawings and paintings. His first exhibition of lithographs was
held in 1971. Identifying stamp and tape remnants on verso (no show
through). Fine condition.
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