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Alexander Calder
Three Concentric Circles
, 1974
74 x 98 in. (188 x 248.9 cm.)
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Alexander Calder
Three Concentric Circles
, 1974
74 x 98 in. (188 x 248.9 cm.)
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Alexander Calder
American, 1898–1976
Three Concentric Circles
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1974
Alexander Calder
Three Concentric Circles
, 1974
74 x 98 in. (188 x 248.9 cm.)
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Alexander Calder
Three Concentric Circles
, 1974
74 x 98 in. (188 x 248.9 cm.)
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Medium
Design, Maguey fiber tapestry
Size
74 x 98 in. (188 x 248.9 cm.)
Markings
Limited-edition of 100 embroidered in lower left corner
Initialed and dated in embroidery "AC 74" lower right
Price
Price on Request
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Skot Foreman Fine Art
San Miguel de Allende
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Edition
edition of 100
Movement
Contemporary Art
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Description
According to Calder scholar Jean Lipman, “Calder tapestries are closely related to his gouaches, but they are much larger and are often more complex in design … The tapestry medium – like lithography and large scale sculpture – is an example of the successful collaboration with skilled craftsmen that has characterized Calder’s later years.”
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