A special 1954 edition of Derriere Le Miroir, using lithographic illustrations by Calder to 'decorate' a poem by Henri Pichette.
This is the lithographic illustration for the front cover.
Double page with a centre crease.
Alexander Calder, known to many as ‘Sandy’, was an American sculptor from Pennsylvania. He was the son of well-known sculptor Alexander Stirling Calder, and his grandfather and mother were also successful artists. Alexander Calder is known for inventing wire sculptures and the mobile, a type of kinetic art which relied on careful weighting to achieve balance and suspension in the air. Initially Calder used motors to make his works move, but soon abandoned this method and began using air currents alone.
Calder was mostly recognized for his structures and mobiles, but he also had impressive skills in painting and printmaking, with a large focus on abstract themes.He also used lithography to 'interpret' his three dimensional sculptures into two dimensional art works