Calder Foundation

Untitled

Date 1946
Media
Lithograph
Dimensions
19 3⁄4" × 15 3⁄4"
Publisher
Distributed by Buchholz Gallery, New York
Printer
Printed by Mourlot, Paris
Edition size
Edition of 25, signed and numbered
Related exhibitions  1
Buchholz Gallery/Curt Valentin, New York (1947)

Buchholz Gallery/Curt Valentin, New York. Alexander Calder. 9–27 December 1947.

Solo Exhibition
Works / Print 70
Related Timeline
1946–1952 International Distinction

Calder had a major show in 1946 at Galerie Louis Carré in Paris for which Jean-Paul Sartre wrote a seminal essay. He designed sets and costumes for a number of theatrical performances and designed a huge acoustic ceiling for the Aula Magna auditorium at Universidad Central de Venezuela. In 1952, Calder represented the United States at the Venice Biennale, winning the grand prize for sculpture.