Alexander Calder NECLC 1973 Lithograph Signed Mourlot 33" x 21" Poster View Watchlist >
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Alexander Calder NECLC 1973 Lithograph Signed Mourlot 33" x 21" Poster
This striking 1973 lithograph by legendary artist Alexander Calder was commissioned by the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (NECLC)—a bold advocate for free speech and civil rights at the height of political repression in America. Featuring Calder’s signature abstract shapes in vivid red, yellow, blue, and black, the poster is anchored by the quote: “You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.” Printed by Mourlot in France and signed “Calder 73,” this 33 x 21 inch piece merges modernist design with activism, making it not just a work of art but a profound political statement. A rare and meaningful addition for collectors of Calder, political posters, or 20th-century art.
- Artist Name Lower Right
- Printed in France by Mourlot
- Framed Behind Glass
Condition:
Good, Some Wear, 1.5" Crease to Bottom (Near Address)
Size:
33" X 21"