


Lune jaune et porc qui pique (from the Stabiles series). c
1965
Created in 1965, this lithograph features vibrant colors characteristic of Calder's distinctive visual language. The work is part of the Stabiles series, exploring abstract forms through print media. Yellow moon and prickly pig imagery suggest whimsical yet dynamic compositions typical of Calder's aesthetic. The colored lithographic technique allows for bold, energetic color interactions on the page. This print demonstrates Calder's ability to translate his sculptural sensibilities into two dimensional form.
- Medium
- lithograph in colors
- Dimensions
Notes
Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘15/125 Calder’. This work is number 15 from the edition of 125 printed and published by Maeght, Paris.
🔨 Auction Lot
Editions & Works on Paper
April 16, 2026
Estimate: $2,000 – $3,000
Lot 139
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