Alexander Calder "Flying Colors" Lithograph – Braniff International, 1974 – Framed

$375.00

Add a bold and colorful touch to your collection with this striking Alexander Calder lithograph, originally commissioned by Braniff International Airlines in 1974 as part of their Flying Colors collection. Calder, known for his dynamic abstract forms and vibrant palette, designed this piece as part of a series celebrating aviation and modernist design.

Framed Dimensions: 28.5" H × 35" W × 1.5" D

Artwork Dimensions (without frame): 26" H × 20" W

Very good vintage condition with minimal wear to the frame; minor scratches consistent with age.

This framed lithograph is a rare and collectible piece from one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century. Perfect for lovers of mid-century modern design, aviation history, or Calder's iconic work.

Good to know:

When it comes to refinished vintage furnishings, know that our restorations strive to bring new life to each piece, however there may be slight imperfections or signs of wear that add to the character of the piece. Our goal is to maintain the integrity of the original design while refreshing it for contemporary use. We aim to provide accurate descriptions and detailed photos of our items so that our customers can make informed decisions. Remember that these are not brand-new items; they are lovingly restored vintage pieces with stories to tell.

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Add a bold and colorful touch to your collection with this striking Alexander Calder lithograph, originally commissioned by Braniff International Airlines in 1974 as part of their Flying Colors collection. Calder, known for his dynamic abstract forms and vibrant palette, designed this piece as part of a series celebrating aviation and modernist design.

Framed Dimensions: 28.5" H × 35" W × 1.5" D

Artwork Dimensions (without frame): 26" H × 20" W

Very good vintage condition with minimal wear to the frame; minor scratches consistent with age.

This framed lithograph is a rare and collectible piece from one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century. Perfect for lovers of mid-century modern design, aviation history, or Calder's iconic work.

Good to know:

When it comes to refinished vintage furnishings, know that our restorations strive to bring new life to each piece, however there may be slight imperfections or signs of wear that add to the character of the piece. Our goal is to maintain the integrity of the original design while refreshing it for contemporary use. We aim to provide accurate descriptions and detailed photos of our items so that our customers can make informed decisions. Remember that these are not brand-new items; they are lovingly restored vintage pieces with stories to tell.

Add a bold and colorful touch to your collection with this striking Alexander Calder lithograph, originally commissioned by Braniff International Airlines in 1974 as part of their Flying Colors collection. Calder, known for his dynamic abstract forms and vibrant palette, designed this piece as part of a series celebrating aviation and modernist design.

Framed Dimensions: 28.5" H × 35" W × 1.5" D

Artwork Dimensions (without frame): 26" H × 20" W

Very good vintage condition with minimal wear to the frame; minor scratches consistent with age.

This framed lithograph is a rare and collectible piece from one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century. Perfect for lovers of mid-century modern design, aviation history, or Calder's iconic work.

Good to know:

When it comes to refinished vintage furnishings, know that our restorations strive to bring new life to each piece, however there may be slight imperfections or signs of wear that add to the character of the piece. Our goal is to maintain the integrity of the original design while refreshing it for contemporary use. We aim to provide accurate descriptions and detailed photos of our items so that our customers can make informed decisions. Remember that these are not brand-new items; they are lovingly restored vintage pieces with stories to tell.