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Alexander Calder 1975 Lithograph – Mourlot Paris Limited Edition, Framed

Alexander Calder 1975 Lithograph – Mourlot Paris Limited Edition, Framed

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Original Alexander Calder color lithograph from 1975, printed by Mourlot Frères, Paris. A refined example of Calder’s abstract visual language, professionally framed to museum standards and accompanied by full documentation.

  • Original color lithograph, 1975
  • Artist: Alexander Calder (1898–1976)
  • Printed by Mourlot Frères, Paris
  • Limited edition
  • Printed on wove paper
  • Sheet size: approx. 38 x 27.8 cm
  • Frame size: approx. 16 x 20 in
  • Professionally custom framed (museum-quality)
  • Includes certificate of authenticity & provenance

About the Work

This 1975 lithograph reflects Alexander Calder’s translation of sculptural form into graphic composition. Known for his pioneering work in kinetic sculpture, Calder developed a visual language defined by balance, movement, and bold abstract forms.

In this work, those same principles are expressed through line and color, resulting in a composition that is both dynamic and refined.

Authentication & Provenance

This work is fully authenticated and accompanied by complete documentation, providing a clear and verifiable record of provenance.

  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
  • Provenance documentation
  • Supporting authentication materials

These materials ensure the integrity of the work and support its long-term collectibility.

Presentation & Framing

The artwork is professionally custom framed using archival, museum-grade materials to ensure both preservation and refined presentation.

  • Solid wood moulding
  • Crescent™ acid-free museum rag mat
  • Acid-free backing
  • Tru Vue™ UV-protection anti-glare museum glass

Each piece is framed in-house to gallery standards and arrives ready for display.

Why This Piece

  • Printed by Mourlot Frères, a leading modern print atelier
  • Strong late-period example of Calder’s abstract work
  • Recognized and highly collected modern artist
  • Versatile composition suited for refined interiors

A well-presented example from a desirable period of Calder’s printmaking.

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