Sonia Delaunay-Terk (1885 – 1979) broke artistic barriers between men and women, and expanded art’s boundaries. The co-founder of Orphism, Delaunay-Terk paved artistic ground by softening Cubism with realistic elements and rhythmic colors. Rejecting artistic standards, she filled her work with brilliant colors and strong, repeating patterns. Delaunay-Terk regarded fashion and household items as vital artworks, and created interior décor and clothing, often collaborating with esteemed designer, Coco Chanel. The winner of numerous awards, Delaunay-Terk was the first living female artist to exhibit at the Louvre.
This original print was produced in an unknown edition size. Published in 1975. It is signed in the plate, and a certificate of authenticity is included. This original print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy.