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Untitled

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Title

Untitled

Creator

Calder, Alexander

Format

11 x 22 inches

Identifier

1648

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Biography

Alexander Calder (1898–1976) is a central figure in twentieth-century American art. He worked as a painter, illustrator, printmaker, and designer but is best known for his lyrically abstracted sculptures. Calder’s innovative use of wire introduced the elegance of line work to metal sculpture and paved the way for his playfully balanced three-dimensional mobiles, often suspended in space. Calder spent much of his career in Paris, France, where he interacted with figures of the European avant-garde including Joan Miró and Piet Mondrian. Calder’s mature work was characterized by the extroverted energy displayed in his mobiles, stabiles, and standing mobiles. Along with an impressive oeuvre of smaller, delicate works, his monumental stabiles solidified Calder’s legacy within twentieth-century art.

Category

WSPAC

Media

Lithograph

Media Details

Lithograph

Donor

Mark Greenstein, 7612 Massena Road, Bethesda, MD, 20817

Citation

Calder, Alexander, “Untitled,” Westport Public Schools Digital Collections, accessed December 6, 2023, https://collections.westportps.org/items/show/1741.

Item Relations

This Item dcterms:relation Item: Staples High School
This Item dcterms:creator Item: Alexander Calder