L’Etoile Aux Trois Couleurs
Dimensions: 78 x 59 in. (150 x 200 cm)
Material: Handwoven wool tapestry by Pinton Frères, Aubusson, France
Artist signature: Woven with signature ‘Calder’ and monogrammed by atelier (lower center); justified “EX. A” on the back
Date: 1971
Detailed information
Alexander Calder “L’Etoile Aux Trois Couleurs” Tapestry
Crafted in 1971, “L’Etoile aux trois couleurs” (meaning “three-colored star”) stands as the final tapestry (marked “EXA”) within its limited edition. This remarkable piece boasts the signatures of both Alexander Calder and Ateliers Pinton Frères, solidifying its authenticity and historical significance. Furthermore, it comes with complete documentation, further enhancing its value for collectors.
A Flourishing Collaboration
Calder’s foray into the world of tapestries began in 1962, a venture that continued until the end of his artistic career. He entrusted the prestigious Ateliers Pinton, renowned for their expertise in the Aubusson tradition, with the exclusive production of these works. Following this esteemed tradition, editions were meticulously limited to just six tapestries with two additional artist’s proofs, ensuring the exclusivity and value of each piece.
Detailed information
Alexander Calder “L’Etoile Aux Trois Couleurs” Tapestry
Crafted in 1971, “L’Etoile aux trois couleurs” (meaning “three-colored star”) stands as the final tapestry (marked “EXA”) within its limited edition. This remarkable piece boasts the signatures of both Alexander Calder and Ateliers Pinton Frères, solidifying its authenticity and historical significance. Furthermore, it comes with complete documentation, further enhancing its value for collectors.
A Flourishing Collaboration
Calder’s foray into the world of tapestries began in 1962, a venture that continued until the end of his artistic career. He entrusted the prestigious Ateliers Pinton, renowned for their expertise in the Aubusson tradition, with the exclusive production of these works. Following this esteemed tradition, editions were meticulously limited to just six tapestries with two additional artist’s proofs, ensuring the exclusivity and value of each piece.








