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Original lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Helice Olympie by Sonia Delaunay is a 1970 limited edition lithograph printed on Arches paper, measuring 76 x 56 cm. This vibrant composition is characterized by its dynamic interplay of bold, geometric shapes and vibrant colors, including red, green, blue, black, and yellow. Delaunay, known for her contributions to the Orphism movement, focuses on the harmony and rhythm of color in abstract forms. The swirling, circular patterns create a sense of movement and energy, reminiscent of her explorations in simultaneous contrast. Hand-signed and numbered in pencil, this piece captures Delaunay's commitment to abstraction and the expressive power of color.
Helice Olympie, 1970
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Original lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Helice Olympie by Sonia Delaunay is a 1970 limited edition lithograph printed on Arches paper, measuring 76 x 56 cm. This vibrant composition is characterized by its dynamic interplay of bold, geometric shapes and vibrant colors, including red, green, blue, black, and yellow. Delaunay, known for her contributions to the Orphism movement, focuses on the harmony and rhythm of color in abstract forms. The swirling, circular patterns create a sense of movement and energy, reminiscent of her explorations in simultaneous contrast. Hand-signed and numbered in pencil, this piece captures Delaunay's commitment to abstraction and the expressive power of color.
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What is Réalités Nouvelles?
Réalités Nouvelles means new realities and refers to an exhibiting society founded in 1939 in Paris by Sonia Delaunay. The Salon des Réalités Nouvelles was dedicated to promoting abstract art, which it considered to be a new reality because it does not imitate the existing physical world. The movement emphasized that abstract art creates its own reality, independent of the external world, and played a significant role in the development and recognition of abstract art in the mid-20th century.
