Alexander Calder (1898-1976)
Three Concentric Circles, 1974
Maguey fiber tapestry
74 x 98 in (187.96 x 248.92 cm)
Price on Request
Limited-edition of 100 embroidered in lower left corner
Initialed and dated in embroidery "AC 74" lower right
According to Calder scholar Jean Lipman, “Calder tapestries are closely related to his gouaches, but they are much larger and are often more complex in design … The tapestry medium – like lithography and large scale sculpture – is an example of the successful collaboration with skilled craftsmen that has characterized Calder’s later years.”