The American Revolution Bicentennial

Collection: Modern Tapestry

Dimensions: 40 x 59 in. (103 x 150 cm)
Material: Handwoven wool tapestry by Atelier Pinton, Aubusson, France.
Artist signature: initials ‘CA’ on the label on verso, also with his signature woven in the lower right in black. The Atelier Pinton Frères (PF) symbol is also woven in black in the lower right beneath the signature.
Condition: Perfect
Edition: /200

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Alexander Calder “The American Revolution Bicentennial” Tapestry

A stunning modern tapestry by renowned artist Alexander Calder, part of the American Revolution Bicentennial Tapestries series. This limited-edition piece, numbered 40/200, showcases Calder’s signature abstract style, crafted in vibrant wool threads. Measuring 3’5″ x 5′ (103 x 150 cm), the tapestry is masterfully woven at the Atelier Pinton in Aubusson, France.

A Pinton Frères label on the verso states ‘D’apres Le Carton De Calder Tapisserie D’aubusson Tissee Dar Les Ateliers Pinton Copyright Alexander Calder 1975.’ According to the Calder Foundation, very few of these were created.

Alexander Calder was a visionary American artist who revolutionized the art world with his innovative and playful sculptures. Born in Philadelphia in 1898, Calder initially pursued a career in mechanical engineering, but his artistic inclinations soon took hold. In 1923, he moved to Paris, where he immersed himself in the vibrant art scene and began experimenting with sculpture.

Calder’s style was consistently marked by experimentation, playfulness, and profound creativity. He constantly pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, challenging traditional notions of form and movement. His works embody a spirit of innovation, playfulness, and profound creativity, leaving a lasting legacy on the world of modern art.

Detailed information

Alexander Calder “The American Revolution Bicentennial” Tapestry

A stunning modern tapestry by renowned artist Alexander Calder, part of the American Revolution Bicentennial Tapestries series. This limited-edition piece, numbered 40/200, showcases Calder’s signature abstract style, crafted in vibrant wool threads. Measuring 3’5″ x 5′ (103 x 150 cm), the tapestry is masterfully woven at the Atelier Pinton in Aubusson, France.

A Pinton Frères label on the verso states ‘D’apres Le Carton De Calder Tapisserie D’aubusson Tissee Dar Les Ateliers Pinton Copyright Alexander Calder 1975.’ According to the Calder Foundation, very few of these were created.

Alexander Calder was a visionary American artist who revolutionized the art world with his innovative and playful sculptures. Born in Philadelphia in 1898, Calder initially pursued a career in mechanical engineering, but his artistic inclinations soon took hold. In 1923, he moved to Paris, where he immersed himself in the vibrant art scene and began experimenting with sculpture.

Calder’s style was consistently marked by experimentation, playfulness, and profound creativity. He constantly pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, challenging traditional notions of form and movement. His works embody a spirit of innovation, playfulness, and profound creativity, leaving a lasting legacy on the world of modern art.