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Alexander Calder (1898-1976)
Fourteen Black Spots
Details
Alexander Calder (1898-1976) Fourteen Black Spots
signé des initiales ‘C.A.’ (sur une feuille de métal)
mobile suspendu - feuilles de métal, fil de fer et peinture
94 x 127 x 68.5 cm. (37 x 50 x 27 in.)
Réalisé en 1952.
Provenance
Perls Galleries, New York Acquis auprès de celle-ci
Literature
J. Davidson, “Calder Invented New Art Form—Mobiles,” Daytona Beach Morning Journal and Evening News, 29 juin 1963 (illustré p. 20). Calder in Connecticut, catalogue d'exposition, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, 2000, fig. 140 (illustré p. 122).
Exhibited
Hartford, Wadsworth Atheneum, Alexander Calder: Mobiles / Naum Gabo: Kinetic Constructions and Constructions in Space, octobre-novembre 1953, No. 24.
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Further Details
'FOURTEEN BLACK SPOTS'; SIGNED WITH ARTIST’S MONOGRAM ON ONE OF THE SHEET METAL ELEMENTS; HANGING MOBILE — SHEET METAL, WIRE AND PAINT.
Lot Essay
Cette oeuvre est enregistrée dans les archives de la Fondation Calder, New York, sous le No. A07397.