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UNTITLED 1932 1 - Alexander Calder Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

UNTITLED 1932 1 - Alexander Calder Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

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Untitled 1932 1 by Alexander Calder: A Modernist Masterpiece in Acrylic

Introducing Untitled 1932 1, a pivotal early work by the revolutionary American artist Alexander Calder. This fine art print captures the essence of Calder's groundbreaking exploration into abstraction and kinetic potential, rendered on premium 4mm acrylic for a sleek, vibrant, and durable presentation. As a museum-quality reproduction from RedKalion, this piece brings the dynamism of 1930s modernism into your contemporary space.

Created in 1932, this artwork marks a critical juncture in Calder's career, as he transitioned from figurative wire sculptures to the abstract, playful forms that would define his iconic mobiles. The composition, with its bold lines and organic shapes, hints at the motion and balance that became his signature, offering a glimpse into the artist's innovative spirit during the height of the modernist movement.

Our archival-grade print is meticulously reproduced to preserve every nuance of Calder's original vision. The 4mm (0.15") acrylic substrate enhances color saturation and clarity, while the straight-cut corners provide a clean, modern aesthetic. For optimal presentation, transparent backgrounds are defaulted to white, ensuring the artwork stands out with striking contrast.

This piece measures 70x100 cm / 28x40" inches, making it a statement piece for any room. It comes complete with a hanging kit, including hardware, screws, and pre-drilled screw holes at each corner (14mm / 0.55" from the edge, with an 8mm / 0.31" diameter hole and 15mm / 0.6" screw head), ready for effortless installation.

Elevate your decor with an archival masterpiece that endures, curated by RedKalion—your trusted source for world-class art reproductions.

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What is the historical significance of Alexander Calder's Untitled 1932 1?

Untitled 1932 1 is a key early abstract work by Alexander Calder, created as he pioneered kinetic art and mobiles, reflecting 1930s modernist innovation in fine art prints.

How does the acrylic material enhance this museum-quality reproduction?

The 4mm acrylic provides a sleek, vibrant finish with enhanced durability and color clarity, ideal for a premium fine art print from RedKalion.

What are the specifications for the hanging hardware included?

It includes screws and pre-drilled holes 14mm from the edge with 8mm diameter, ensuring easy installation for this 70x100 cm artwork.

How is the print designed for a modern aesthetic?

Featuring straight-cut corners and white backgrounds for transparent areas, it offers a clean, contemporary look in this archival-grade reproduction.

What is the size and paper quality of this Alexander Calder print?

This piece measures 70x100 cm / 28x40" on 4mm acrylic, a durable substrate for a museum-quality fine art print from RedKalion.

Why is 1932 a significant year in Calder's artistic development?

In 1932, Calder began creating abstract, moving sculptures that led to his iconic mobiles, making this untitled work a pivotal moment in art history.

How does RedKalion ensure the archival longevity of this reproduction?

We use high-quality materials and precise reproduction techniques to create durable, archival-grade prints that preserve Calder's vision for years.