The Bicentennial Tapestries: The Sphere and the Spirals

Collection: Modern Tapestry

Dimensions: 39 x 59 in. (100 x 150 cm)
Material: Handwoven wool and silk tapestry by Atelier Pinton Felletin, Aubusson, France.
Artist signature: Artist signature and Atelier monogram woven on front
Edition: 28, woven on the back with bolduc
Condition: Good

Detailed information

Alexander Calder “The Bicentennial Tapestries: The Sphere and the Spirals” Tapestry

In 1975, Alexander Calder was commissioned to create a tapestry to celebrate the bicentennial of the United States. The resulting work, titled “The Bicentennial Tapestries: The Sphere and the Spirals” is a masterpiece of modern art that captures the spirit of American optimism and innovation.

The tapestry is made of wool and measures 3’5″ x 5′ (103 x 150 cm). It is woven in a traditional Aubusson technique, which uses a complex system of warp and weft threads to create intricate patterns. The tapestry is signed by Calder and numbered 38/200, indicating that it is one of 200 limited-edition copies.

“The Bicentennial Tapestries: The Sphere and the Spirals” is a significant work in Calder’s career. It is a testament to his mastery of form, color, and composition. The tapestry is also a powerful symbol of American identity and spirit.

The tapestry was woven at the Atelier Pinton in Aubusson, France. This is a renowned workshop that has been producing tapestries since the 16th century.

Detailed information

Alexander Calder “The Bicentennial Tapestries: The Sphere and the Spirals” Tapestry

In 1975, Alexander Calder was commissioned to create a tapestry to celebrate the bicentennial of the United States. The resulting work, titled “The Bicentennial Tapestries: The Sphere and the Spirals” is a masterpiece of modern art that captures the spirit of American optimism and innovation.

The tapestry is made of wool and measures 3’5″ x 5′ (103 x 150 cm). It is woven in a traditional Aubusson technique, which uses a complex system of warp and weft threads to create intricate patterns. The tapestry is signed by Calder and numbered 38/200, indicating that it is one of 200 limited-edition copies.

“The Bicentennial Tapestries: The Sphere and the Spirals” is a significant work in Calder’s career. It is a testament to his mastery of form, color, and composition. The tapestry is also a powerful symbol of American identity and spirit.

The tapestry was woven at the Atelier Pinton in Aubusson, France. This is a renowned workshop that has been producing tapestries since the 16th century.