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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives paper - Hand signed by the artist - Published by Styria Studio, Ltd., New York // Alexander Calder's McGovern for Government (1974) is a bold political statement, created as an original lithograph in support of George McGovern, an American senator known for his anti-war stance. This piece, executed in Calder's distinctive style, uses dramatic black swirls and expressive brushstrokes to frame the phrase ‘McGovern for Government’ in a dynamic, flowing composition. The large, black letters contrasted against the white background create a sense of urgency and movement, evoking both a call to action and a sense of fluidity. Printed on BFK Rives paper and measuring 32.5 x 24 inches, the lithograph was published by Styria Studio in New York. This hand-signed work reflects Calder’s engagement with the political landscape of his time, marking an intersection of art and activism.
McGovern for Government, 1974
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Original lithograph in colors on BFK Rives paper - Hand signed by the artist - Published by Styria Studio, Ltd., New York // Alexander Calder's McGovern for Government (1974) is a bold political statement, created as an original lithograph in support of George McGovern, an American senator known for his anti-war stance. This piece, executed in Calder's distinctive style, uses dramatic black swirls and expressive brushstrokes to frame the phrase ‘McGovern for Government’ in a dynamic, flowing composition. The large, black letters contrasted against the white background create a sense of urgency and movement, evoking both a call to action and a sense of fluidity. Printed on BFK Rives paper and measuring 32.5 x 24 inches, the lithograph was published by Styria Studio in New York. This hand-signed work reflects Calder’s engagement with the political landscape of his time, marking an intersection of art and activism.
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