Alexander Calder, 1898-1976
Loops and Spheres, 1970
Lithograph in colours on wove paper
Signed in pencil
Numbered in Roman numerals from the edition of 50, aside from the edition of 95
Sheet: 74.8 x 109.5 cm; 29 1/2 x 43 1/8 in
Printed to the full sheet.
Framed: 100.5 x 134 x 4 cm; 39 5/8 x 52 3/4 x 1 5/8 in
Provenance: Private Collection, USA.
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Alexander Calder is most known for his innovative sculptures and mobiles. In addition to his three-dimensional works, Calder also delved into printmaking, creating lithographs that showcased his distinctive style. ‘Loops and Spheres’ exemplifies Calder's fascination with abstract forms and playful compositions. The lithograph captures his signature use of bold, curvilinear lines and geometric shapes, depicting loops and spheres in a dynamic arrangement. Calder's mastery of balance and movement is evident in this print, as the loops seem to float and interact with the spheres, creating a sense of harmony and whimsy.
Like many of his works, ‘Loops and Spheres’ reflects Calder's interest in capturing movement and energy in static art forms. The lithograph's lively composition and rhythmic patterns evoke a sense of motion and vitality, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on a visual and emotional level.
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