Alexander Calder
American artist (1898–1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alexander Calder (July, 22,1898 – November 11, 1976) was an American sculptor. He lived in Philadelphia, in the United States. He invented the mobile. Mobiles are a kind of sculpture where the pieces are moved by motors or the wind. Mobiles are a kind of kinetic sculpture. He also made sculptures that did not move that were called "stabiles."
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Gallery
- Man in Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, Canada.
- Acoustic Ceiling 1953, in the Central University of Venezuela.
- The Empennage 1953, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
- The Four Elements 1961, Stockholm.
- The Three Wings 1967, Gothenburg Sweden.
- Alexander Calder 1968.
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