Sonia Delauney Original Poster for "Les Simultanes" Exhibit, 1977 at Artcurial Centre d'Art Plastique
Sonia Delauney Original Poster for "Les Simultanes" Exhibit, 1977 at Artcurial Centre d'Art Plastique
This original 1977 lithograph poster promotes Sonia Delauney's "Les Simultanes" exhibition at The Centre D'Art Plastique Contemporain in Paris.
The lithograph print Modernist poster was published in 1977 by the international auction house Artcurial in an unnumbered limited edition printed by R.C. Paris.
Sonia Delaunay French artist and the co-founder of the Orphism art movement. After spending her formative years in St Petersburg, Delaunay moved with her family to Paris in 1905.
While creating a quilt for their son Charles, Sonia was given inspiration for the art movement named by Guillaume Apollinaire as ‘Orphism’.
Sonia and her husband Robert Delaunay created numerous works in this style, characterised by bright colors, great abstraction, and simultaneous colors.
Dimensions:
23.5" x 31.5"