Alexander Calder (/ˈkɔːldər/; July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor known both for his innovative mobiles (kinetic sculptures powered...
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Teodelapio is the only monumental stabile sculpture in Italy by Alexander Calder. Situated in Spoleto it was designed and donated to the city for the 1962...
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Mercury fountain (redirect from Mercury Fountain (Calder))
well-known modern example is a sculpture designed by the American artist Alexander Calder, commissioned by the Spanish Republican government for the 1937 World...
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This is a list of artworks by Alexander Calder that are available to the public. The Hawk for Peace, 1968, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive...
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Mobile (sculpture) (redirect from Calder mobile)
inspired by Alexander Calder's mobiles to create mobile-like indeterminate pieces. John Cage wrote the music for the short film Works of Calder that focused...
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Mountains and Clouds (category Sculptures by Alexander Calder)
Mountains and Clouds is a sculpture by Alexander Calder located in the Hart Senate Office Building. The Hart Senate Office Building, first occupied in...
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Floating Clouds (artwork) (category Sculptures by Alexander Calder)
Flying Saucers by the artist) is a work of art by American sculptor Alexander Calder, located in the Aula Magna of the University City of Caracas in Venezuela...
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Snow Flurry (design) (category Sculptures by Alexander Calder)
The Snow Flurry design was used by American artist Alexander Calder for at least seven mobiles between 1948 and 1959. A monumental design composed of white...
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