The Acrobats

Carlo Carra, Artist Bauhaus, Weimar and Mueller, and Company, Publisher
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The Acrobats

1922

Carlo Carra (Artist) Italian, 1881-1966 Bauhaus, Weimar and Mueller, and Company (Publisher) German

Lithograph in black on wove paper

Image: 11 3/4 × 8 1/2 inches (29.8 × 21.6 cm) Plate: 13 3/4 × 9 1/2 inches (34.9 × 24.1 cm) Sheet: 15 1/8 × 11 1/8 inches (38.4 × 28.3 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Bequest of Cleo K. Gruber in memory of Lester A. Gruber

F1985.53

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Signed, on plate, lower right: C. Carra 1922 Signed, in pen and brown ink, lower left [artist's name is underlined]: "I saltimbanchi" Carlo Carra

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Embossed, lower left, Bauhaus signet, Sternenmannchen, reading: STAATLICHES BAUHAUS WEIMAR

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Cleo Gruber

1985-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Bigongiari, P., Carra, M. L'Opera Completa di Carra dal Futurismo Alla Metadisica al Realismo Mitico,1910-1930. Milan, 1970, cat. no. S 5, p. 111 (ill.).

Carra, M., Valsecchi, M. Carlo Carra, Opera Grafica (1922-1964). Vicenza, Neri Pozza, 1976, no. 9, p. 36 (fig. 9).

Wingler, H.M. Die Mappenwerke, Neue Europaische Graphik. Mainz and Berlin, 1965, IV/3, p. 151 (pl. 50).

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Carlo Carra, The Acrobats, 1922, lithograph in black on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Cleo K. Gruber in memory of Lester A. Gruber, F1985.53.

The Acrobats
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