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Alexander Calder style in Midjourney AI (V5.1, V5, V4, niji 5) | Sculptors + Installation Artists | Sculptors | American sculptor | Alexander Calder was an American sculptor known for his contributions to the Abstract Expressionist movement. He is best known for his mobile sculptures, which are kinetic works of art that move with the air currents around them. | Andrei Kovalev's Midlibrary
In the second volume of a definitive biography, the art critic Jed Perl recalls how the innovative artist revolutionized sculpture.
Alexander Calder, Hanging Spider, c. 1940. Painted sheet metal and wire, overall: 49 1/2 × 35 1/2 in. (125.7 × 90.2 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Mrs. John B. Putnam Bequest 84.41. © Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Tate Modern, LondonA conversation with Mondrian in 1930 set in motion Alexander Calder’s glorious mobile sculptures – and his balletic constellations are still breathtaking today
Alexander Calder (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1898–1976 New York City) Date: 1941 Medium: Painted aluminum, steel, steel rod, and wire Dimensions: H. 60 inches (152.4 cm.) Classification: Sculpture Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1942 Accession Number: 42.176a-d
On 12th January 1955 Alexander and Louisa Calder arrived in Bombay and travelled to Ahmedabad, the home of their hosts …
Calder with his Mobiles & Sculptures
Calder | Aubusson Tapestries | Gouaches | Lithographs | Paintings | Mobiles | Stabiles | Sculpture
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Alexander Calder. Portrait of a Man. New York, c. 1928. Brass wire. 12 7/8 x 8 3/4 x 13 1/2
1898, Lawton, United States - 1976, New York, United States Red Polygon, 1961 Metal, red flat oil paint Mobile sculpture with variable dimensions Acquisition: Donated by the artist, 1964 Reference: 00999 In 1964 Boris Petkovski, the first director of the MoCA Skopje, add
Alexander Calder. Untitled from Flight. 1971. Lithograph from a portfolio of eleven lithographs and one screenprint. composition (irreg.): 23 1/8 × 18 9/16" (58.8 × 47.2 cm); sheet: 25 7/8 × 19 5/8" (65.8 × 49.8 cm). International Rescue Committee, New York. Mourlot, Paris. Gift of Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine Farley. 367.2003.2. © 2025 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Portfolio. Drawings & Prints
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