Alexander Calder, The Forest is the Best Place, 2007 Museum Poster
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A 2007 Poster from the Moderna Museet Collection featuring work by Alexander Calder.
19.68 x 27.55 in
50 x 70 cm
Poster sold unframed rolled in a protective mailing tube.
Framing options available upon request.
Alexander Calder (1898 – 1976) was an American artist known both for his mobiles, static "stabiles", and his monumental public sculptures. A trained engineer, he became a freelance artist after attending New York’s Art Students League. Calder was strongly inspired by the spectacle and wonder of the circus, constructing entertaining mobiles often accompanied by music. Producing dynamic yet playful mobile sculptures, Calder dismissed the formal structures of art and redefined its infinite possibilities. Calder preferred not to analyze his work, saying, "Theories may be all very well for the artist himself, but they shouldn't be broadcast to other people"
Year
Year
2007
Dimensions
Dimensions
19.68 x 27.55 in
50 x 70 cm
Condition
Condition
A-, near mint, some signs of handling
Medium
Medium
Offset Print
Framing Options
Framing Options
All prints and posters are sold unframed in a protective mailing tube, with framing options available for select pieces.
To inquire about framing, email us hello@jelly-books.com.
Current lead time for framing is around 4 weeks.
Shipping + Returns
Shipping + Returns
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Outside the US: $69
Our return window is within 7 days of receiving the package. Because frames are made-to-order, framed pieces are non-refundable.
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