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cassera Alexander CALDER Magie éolienne - 1972

cassera Alexander CALDER Magie éolienne - 1972

cassera Alexander CALDER Magie éolienne - 1972

cassera Alexander CALDER Magie éolienne - 1972

cassera Alexander CALDER Magie éolienne - 1972

cassera Alexander CALDER Magie éolienne - 1972

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Alexander CALDER (1898 - 1976)Series: Magie éolienne - 1972Artist ProofColor lithograph on Arches, 1972. 25 3/8x19 1/2 inches (sheet), full margins. Signed and numbered E.A. in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Maeght, Paris. Published by Societé Internationale d’Art Xxe Siècle, Paris. From the same titled series. A very good impression. Unframed

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