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Sister Delaunay
Sister Delaunay
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Shipping & Delivery
All orders are packed and shipped from our studio in Oslo.
Norway: 200 NOK — 3–7 business days
Europe: 500 NOK — 5–10 business days
Rest of the world: 750 NOK — 10–20 business days
Delivery times may vary during holidays or periods of high demand.
Art print in a limited edition of 150, signed by the artist.
- Archival-resistant pigment print, produced with light-resistant inks on high-quality acid-free art paper.
- Delivered ready for framing.
Available in three sizes:
- M: 66 x 40 cm
- L: 88 x 54 cm
- XL: 130 x 80 cm
More about this artwork
More about this artwork
A reworking of Joie de Vivre (1930) by Robert Delaunay. Orphism was a short-lived modernist movement—a non-figurative manifesto that celebrated color for its own sake, in which no recognizable depictions of the physical world were “lawful.” The movement grew out of Cubism, but sought lyrical senses of color and circular forms.
These color cathedrals of rhythm, harmony, and geometry form a brilliant backdrop for the soap bubble-blowing Sister Delaunay—a picture of a new world, filled with new possibilities.
