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Alexander Calder
The Serpent

1970

About the Item

Signed in pencil and numbered from an edition of 150. This print seems to be very rare. I am guessing most of the prints were sold in Germany. Marked in pencil on back “Affiches AC Zurich 1975” with the number 8863 or 8868. 27 1/2” x 19 5/8”. Unframed. Originally purchased from long-defunct Gallery 72 in Omaha, Nebraska. An envelope from the gallery and a sticker bearing the original owner’s name are included. No further documentation provided. Condition report: There is some uneven toning due to matting, as well as general toning. The original mounting hinges remain attached to the back. There is a small (~ 1/16”) indentation on one vertical edge. Colors are bright and the image is clean. Alexander Calder was born in Philadelphia (United States) in 1898. He followed studies in mechanical engineering, before a teaching at the Art Students League of New York (1923-1925). He stayed in Paris (1926-1927) and went to the Academy de la Grande Chaumière. In 1926, he made small animals and other articulated characters in wire and he animated them by staging miniatures in a circus spectacle ("The circus of Calder"). His first personal exhibition was organized in 1928 (New York). In 1931, "Sandy" Calder exhibited with the group Abstraction-Creation. The artist created abstract objects moved by the air or by engines which make them turn endlessly, sticking on frail stalks many black or colored metal sheets which move "poetically". Marcel Duchamp baptized them "motives". Calder invented steel sculptures anchored on the ground, either black or either red sculptures to which Jean Arp gave the name of "stabiles". These abstract forms evoked an animal and plant kingdom. With time going on, "motives" and "stabiles" took more impressive dimensions. Calder used primary colors and is useful of engineering techniques for their realization. The artist invented a multitude of variants in his joinings and received very numerous State orders (Unesco in Paris, Olympic Stadium of Mexico City, etc). In 1952, Calder obtained the First prize of La Biennale de Venise. In 1974, Calder began the series of "Crags", hanging on "motives" to angles of "stabiles", and "Critters", black "stabiles" which seemed shadows of human forms. At the same time, Calder created an important work on paper, etchings, lithographs mostly very colored.
  • Creator:
    Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1970
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 27.5 in (69.85 cm)Width: 19.625 in (49.85 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2519212577622
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