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Original lithograph in colors - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Sonia Delaunay's Grande Icône (1970) is a vibrant lithograph exemplifying her mastery of color and geometric abstraction. The composition features a dynamic interplay of circular and triangular shapes in bold hues of red, blue, green, and black, creating a sense of movement and balance. Delaunay's use of contrasting colors and forms reflects her innovative approach to Orphism, emphasizing rhythm and harmony through pure abstraction. This limited edition print, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, is part of an edition of only 75, highlighting its rarity and collectibility within the art market.
Grande icône, 1970
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Original lithograph in colors - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Sonia Delaunay's Grande Icône (1970) is a vibrant lithograph exemplifying her mastery of color and geometric abstraction. The composition features a dynamic interplay of circular and triangular shapes in bold hues of red, blue, green, and black, creating a sense of movement and balance. Delaunay's use of contrasting colors and forms reflects her innovative approach to Orphism, emphasizing rhythm and harmony through pure abstraction. This limited edition print, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, is part of an edition of only 75, highlighting its rarity and collectibility within the art market.
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Futurism was an early 20th-century art movement that sought to capture the energy and dynamism of the modern world. The movement was launched by Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who published the Manifesto of Futurism on February 20, 1909. Futurism denounced the past and passionately embraced technology, industry, and the speed of modern life.
