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Artist a Day: Alexander Calder 

Alexander Calder (1898-1976) 

Born: July 22, 1898, Lawnton, PA Died: November 11, 1976, New York, NY

Josephine Baker (III)

Alexander`s Works

Expressionism , Wire Sculpture , c.1927

Romulus and Remu

Alexander`s Works

Expressionism , Wire Sculpture , 1928

Periods: Abstract art, Expressionism, Abstract expressionism, Modern art, Kinetic art, Surrealism

Spring

Alexander`s Works

Expressionism , Wire Sculpture , 1928

Calder's Circu

Alexander`s Works

Expressionism , mixed media, 1926 - 1931

Spouse: Louisa James (m. 1931–1976) Education: The Art Students League of New York (1923–1926)

A Universe

Alexander`s Works

Kinetic Art , 1934

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"Just as one can compose colors, or forms, so one can compose motions." -Alexander Calder

Untitled

Alexander`s Works

Kinetic Art  , sculpture, mobile, 1935

Alexander Calder was an American sculptor known for his iconic sculptures, both static and mobile.

Devil Fish

Alexander`s Works

Abstract Art, Surrealism , 1937

His works include some humor and chance, which he masterfully wove into his sculptures. Calder was born in a family of successful, artistic people outside Philadelphia.

Arc of Petal

Alexander`s Works

Kinetic Art , sculpture, mobile , 1941

Arc of Petals - is considered one of his known works.

Three Discs (The Man)

Alexander`s Works

Abstract Expressionism , 1967

DUCK

Alexander`s Works

Expressionism , 1909

Though other artists have worked on similar principles in recent years, Calder was the undisputed master of this form of sculpture. He created beautiful and exciting pieces for decades.