ETIENNE HAJDU Musée National d’Art Moderne, 1973Sku: GH0262 Artist: Etienne Hajdu Title: Muse National dArt Moderne Year: 1973 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 23. 75 x 15. 75 inches ( 60 x 40 cm ) Image Size: 15 x 14. 5 inches ( 38 x 37 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A : Near Mint, very light signs of handling Additional Details: tienne Hajdu Muse National dArt Moderne Original Exhibition Poster, Paris, 1973 This
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Sku: GH0262 Artist: Etienne Hajdu Title: Musée National d’Art Moderne Year: 1973 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 23.75 x 15.75 inches ( 60 x 40 cm ) Image Size: 15 x 14.5 inches ( 38 x 37 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Étienne Hajdu — Musée National d’Art Moderne
Original Exhibition Poster, Paris, 1973
This original exhibition poster was produced for a major presentation of works by sculptor Étienne Hajdu at the Musée National d’Art Moderne in Paris, held from May 26 through September 30, 1973.
The poster features one of Hajdu’s characteristic abstract sculptures, carved in stone and composed of rhythmically stacked biomorphic forms. Balancing organic softness with structural clarity, the work exemplifies Hajdu’s exploration of universal harmony through simplified volumes and flowing geometry. Influenced by the modernist sculptural tradition of Constantin Brancusi and the School of Paris, Hajdu developed a highly personal language merging abstraction with subtle references to the human figure and natural growth.
The restrained graphic design and dramatic photographic presentation reflect the refined visual identity of French museum posters of the early 1970s. Produced in the pre-digital poster era, the piece functions both as institutional documentation and as an autonomous modernist artwork.
Today, the poster stands as an important artifact of postwar European sculpture and Paris museum culture, representing a period when exhibition posters themselves became collectible expressions of modern design.
Framing available upon request.