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Calder, Alexander

ALEXANDER CALDER La Grenouille et la Scie (large), 1971

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Reproduction of Alexander Calder's lithograph "La Grenouille et la Scie" ("The Frog and the Saw"), showcases his signature abstract style, employing bold colors and geometric shapes. Originally created in 1969, this artwork was produced in a limited edition of 75, each hand-signed and numbered by the artist. In 1971, this lithograph was also reproduced as a poster for Calder's retrospective at the Pace/Columbus Gallery in Columbus, Ohio, making the artwork accessible to a broader audience.

The composition features dynamic forms that, while abstract, evoke the imagery suggested by the title—a frog and a saw. Calder often drew inspiration from natural forms and everyday objects, translating them into abstract representations that invite viewers to engage their imaginations.

Details

Sku: YY4125

Artist: Alexander Calder

Title: La Grenouille et la Scie (large)

Year: 1971

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 2000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22.5 x 32 inches ( 57 x 81 cm )

Image Size: 22.5 x 32 inches ( 57 x 81 cm )

ALEXANDER CALDER La Grenouille et la Scie (large), 1971

$150

About the Artist

Alexander Calder

Alexander Calder (1898–1976) was a pioneering 20th-century artist known for combining abstract surrealism and biomorphic imagery. He invented the mobile, a hanging structure set in motion by the wind, which greatly influenced the art world. Calder was also skilled in jewelry, tapestry, stage design, and various forms of printmaking and painting. A trained engineer, he began his artistic career after studying at the Art Students League in New York. Inspired by the circus, he created playful, dynamic mobiles that redefined the possibilities of sculpture.
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