Endless Rhythm, 1934 Framed Art Print by Robert Delaunay
Endless Rhythm, 1934 Framed Art Print by Robert Delaunay

Endless Rhythm, 1934 Framed Art Print by Robert Delaunay

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: 230gsm, fine-grain, smooth art paper
Frame Small Size: 40cm x 34cm
Frame Medium Size: 60cm x 50cm
Supplied with D Rings and string

Also available print only - unframed
Small Print Size: 40cm x 34cm
Medium Print Size: 60cm x 50cm

The coloured discs strung out diagonally across the picture are so arranged that each one leads on to the next and the movement is directed back again into the picture at the two ends. For that reason Robert Delaunay's wife Sonia considered 'Endless Rhythm' to be the most appropriate title. The year after painting this, Delaunay was commissioned to paint murals for the Aeronautics pavilion at the 1937 Paris International Exhibition; the resulting compositions included discs, rings and colour rhythms on a huge scale.

Ref: 471315

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Endless Rhythm, 1934 Framed Art Print by Robert Delaunay

Endless Rhythm, 1934 Framed Art Print by Robert Delaunay

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: 230gsm, fine-grain, smooth art paper
Frame Small Size: 40cm x 34cm
Frame Medium Size: 60cm x 50cm
Supplied with D Rings and string

Also available print only - unframed
Small Print Size: 40cm x 34cm
Medium Print Size: 60cm x 50cm

The coloured discs strung out diagonally across the picture are so arranged that each one leads on to the next and the movement is directed back again into the picture at the two ends. For that reason Robert Delaunay's wife Sonia considered 'Endless Rhythm' to be the most appropriate title. The year after painting this, Delaunay was commissioned to paint murals for the Aeronautics pavilion at the 1937 Paris International Exhibition; the resulting compositions included discs, rings and colour rhythms on a huge scale.

Ref: 471315

Buy this print online: