Alexander Calder (1898-1976) Les vers noirs - 1971 Tapestry in Aubusson wool signed "Calder" and monogrammed "PF" of the Editions Pinton Felletin titled on the bolduc and justified on the back "EX.A" 175×240cm Alexander Calder (1898-1976) Les vers noirs - 1971 Tapisserie en laine d'Aubusson, signée "Calder" dans le motif en bas à droite et monogrammée "PF" des Editions Pinton Felletin dans le motif en bas à gauche, titrée sur le bolduc et justifiée au dos "EX.A" 175×240cm
Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and designed by Renzo Piano, a new exhibition at Centro Botín explores the boundless possibilities of the artist’s unrealised commissions and sheds light on little-known stories within his oeuvre
Si hay un artista plástico en el siglo XX cuyo trabajo es absolutamente fascinante para los niños, este es Alexander Calder. Hoy os dejamos dos propuestas basadas en sus móviles y en su pasión por el circo que seguro que hace las delicias de los más jóvenes
Works by famous artists bring high prices as examples of great design. A 1940s twisted silver wire necklace by Alexander Calder (1898-1976) sold for $267,750 at a Christie’s sale in September 2013. Calder, famous for his mobiles, created his own style of jewelry and never soldered pieces of metal. Instead, he bent or riveted pieces […]
Summary:Timeless mid-century modern designInspired by Alexander Calder's aestheticsBauhaus and Mondrian influencesVibrant colours and distinctive shapesDetails:Introducing our Magnificent Mid-Century Modern Colourful Ceiling Lamp, reminiscent of Alexander Calder's iconic mobile sculptures...
Selection of Alexander Calder color lithographs, French, circa 1960s. They are from the limited edition folio "Derriere le Miroir”, published by the legendary Galerie Maeght, circa 1960s. Please see our other 1stDibs listings for more Alexander Calder works from the same estate. They have been recently framed in clean lined black lacquered wood gallery frames under UV resistant glass. They are priced at $650 each.
In 1964, a Midwestern executive paid $35,000 for a sculpture by Alexander Calder (1898-1976), called “Spunk of the Monk.”
Pablo Picasso, Pendant: Le Gran Faune, 1973, Photo: Sherry Griffin Great jewelry like great art needs to make a statement. The decorative arts have been considered a lesser art for centuries but they are finally recognized to be on par with the fine arts. Well, jewelry is not a lesser art, either. It should be […]