Spring Sale Alexander Calder - La Lune Et La Montagne Jaune (1960) - Why Pay More? [5WfiJvGl]
Alexander Calder's Masterpiece: La Lune et la Montagne Jaune Alexander Calder's La Lune et la Montagne Jaune (1960) is a true masterpiece that captures the essence of Calder's artistic prowess. This exquisite lithograph, printed by Arte, Paris and pu
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Spring Sale Alexander Calder - La Lune Et La Montagne Jaune (1960) - Why Pay More? [5WfiJvGl]
Alexander Calder's Masterpiece: La Lune et la Montagne Jaune
Alexander Calder's La Lune et la Montagne Jaune (1960) is a true masterpiece that captures the essence of Calder's artistic prowess. This exquisite lithograph, printed by Arte, Paris and published by Maeght, Paris, showcases Calder's distinctive style and his unparalleled ability to convey emotion through color and form. The vibrant yellow mountain and crescent moon against the night sky are brought to life with bold strokes and dynamic composition. This limited edition of 2000 pieces is a rare opportunity to own a piece of art history.Artistic Mastery and Unique Style
La Lune et la Montagne Jaune is a perfect example of Calder's unique approach to art. His use of color and line creates a captivating image that is sure to draw the eye. The lithograph is a testament to his mastery of the medium, with each brushstroke meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of wonder and tranquility. The vibrant yellow and the subtle tones of the moon create a striking contrast that highlights the beauty of nature and the passage of time. This piece is not just a visual delight but also a profound reflection of Calder's artistic vision.Collectible and High-Quality Artwork
Alexander Calder's La Lune et la Montagne Jaune is a must-have for any art enthusiast or collector. This lithograph is in excellent condition, having been printed by one of the most renowned print studios in Paris. The dimensions of 15 x 11 inches (38 x 27 cm) make it a beautiful addition to any wall space, whether in a home or an office. The provenance of the artwork is further enhanced by its connection to the estate of Leon and Jane Arkus, with Leon being the Director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. This unique piece is not only a work of art but also a historical artifact, making it an invaluable addition to any collection.What Our Customers Say
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