On the historical perspective of Calder’s notion of “drawing in space.” Everybody likes circuses, right? So what’s wrong with five hundred concerned citizens rallying to hold on to this harmless toy, ...
View Alexander Calder - Circus I from Derriere le Miroir No. By Calder Alexander; Original lithograph on paper Condition: Excellent; 22in. by 15in.; Edition. Access more artwork lots and estimated & ...
9.75 x 8.25 in. (24.8 x 21 cm.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
In recognition of the Whitney Museum of American Art's new Alexander Calder exhibit, "The Paris Years, 1926 - 1933," we've pulled a clip from one of the artist's later-in-life "Cirque Calder" ...
42.9 x 33.3 cm. (16.9 x 13.1 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
Most people think of mobiles as simple children’s toys designed to distract babies and help them fall asleep. Yet the origin of this soothing gewgaw actually marked an important turning point in the ...
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