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Alexander Calder

1898 - 1976
Lawnton, United States

13 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Alexander Calder

Girandola

1972

, Litography

56 x 75.5cm

5760,00 €

Calder 69

1969

Prints

66 x 44cm

7093,00 €

June 4th

1973

Prints

20.3 x 25.4cm

712,00 €

Derrier from Derriere Le Miroir

1968

Prints

27.9 x 38.1cm

427,00 €

Galerie Bellint

1979

Prints

52.1 x 81.3cm

949,00 €

La Vague

1971

Prints

57.2 x 88.9cm

1139,00 €

Damier from Derriere Le Miroir

1966

Prints

48.3 x 58.4cm

854,00 €

Balloons

1968

Prints

55.9 x 76.2cm

SOLD

Seahorses

1975

Prints

12.1 x 91.4cm

1187,00 €

Alexander Calder was born in Philadelphia in 1898 and died in New York in 1976.

Alexander Calder best known for his innovation of the mobile suspended sheet metal and wire assemblies that are activated in space by air currents.

Visually fascinating and emotionally engaging, those sculptures — along with his monumental outdoor bolted sheet metal stabiles, which only imply movement— make Calder one of the most-recognizable and beloved modern artists.

He also made a smaller number of sculptures in the more-traditional materials of wood and bronze and did paintings, mostly in gouache, as well as drawings, including illustrations for books, and prints, and was an inventive designer of jewellery.