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As one of our most celebrated American modern artists, Alexander Calder is world-renowned for his sculptures and mobiles. Here at Masterworks, we carry some of his finest unique works on paper, as well as limited edition Calder lithographs and tapestries. This is some of the brightest and boldest pieces found in our collection and we are happy to share Calder's vision and modern sensibility with our clientele. [Read biography »]


Calder, Cinema, 1972
Calder, Two Moons
Calder, Pyramids in a Landscape
Calder, Red and Blue Swirl
Calder, Untitled
Calder, Os et Noeud, 1968
Calder, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder, Black Sun
Calder, Sun and Moon
Calder, My Onions
Calder, Composition with Circles and Tubes, c. 1970
Calder, Sala Gaspar, c. 1970

Alexander Calder's childlike joy and draftsmanship entranced Paris as much as they did New York. His signature stabiles bring his monumental public works into the home while Calder signed lithographs and drawings are some of the best graphic works of the 20th century.

 
Calder, Cinema, 1972
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Title: Cinema, 1972
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Unique Original Color Calder Gouache and ink on paper
Image Size: 43 in x 29 1/2 in (109.22 cm x 74.93 cm)
Framed Size: 58 1/2 in x 45 in (148.6 cm x 114.3 cm)
Signed: Hand signed and dated by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in black gouache in the lower right: 'Calder 72'
Edition: A unique original. This work is registered as an authentic work by Calder in the archives of the Calder Foundation, New York, under application number A12910
Condition: This work is in excellent condition with bold, bright colors
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Item# 1970
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Bold and theatrical, this unique original gouache by Calder bears his trademark style and childlike imagery. Two large stage lights illuminate this large-scale homage to cinema.


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Calder, Two Moons
Title: Two Moons
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Hand-Woven Tapestry
Image Size: 61 in x 41 3/4 in (154.9 cm x 106 cm)
Signed: Woven signature in black 'Calder' in the star in the lower right.
Edition: Woven numbering '2/6' in black on the reverse, this piece is virtually unique due to the very small edition size; A Pinton Frères label on the reverse states 'D'APRES LE CARTON DE CALDER | TAPISSERIE D'AUBUSSON | TISEE PAR | LES ATELIERS | PINTON.'
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
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$50,000
Item# 3803
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Capturing the fantasy of the night sky, this stunning blue and white tapestry is exemplary of Calder's captivating, playful imagery. Two crescent moons appear as distinct individuals, interacting with one another in a friendly or romantic exchange.


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Calder, Pyramids in a Landscape
Title: Pyramids in a Landscape
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original color lithograph
Image Size: 43 1/4 in x 29 1/2 in (110 cm x 75 cm)
Sheet Size: 43 1/4 in x 29 1/2 in (110 cm x 75 cm)
Framed Size: approx 53 in x 39 in (134.6 cm x 99 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right margin.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 75 in pencil in the lower center.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
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$8,000
Item# 3858
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Capturing the viewer's attention with bold, bright hues, this work illustrates the artist's minimal compositional style with a combination of solid colors and lines. Dazzling the eye with vibrant pyramids floating across the print, a sense of balance and depth is created with the placement and size of the images.


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Calder, Red and Blue Swirl
Title: Red and Blue Swirl
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original color lithograph
Image Size: 44 3/8 in x 30 3/4 in (112.7 cm x 78.1 cm)
Sheet Size: 44 3/8 in x 30 3/4 in (112.7 cm x 78.1 cm)
Framed Size: approx 51 in x 38 in (129.5 cm x 96.52 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right margin.
Edition: Numbered 47/120 in pencil in the lower left.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
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$8,000
Item# 3857
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Red and blue swirls unite in a cascading wave, arcing from right to left. Noteworthy for his sharp sense of color contrast and playful forms, Calder perfectly conveys his aesthetic in this bold, animated work.


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Calder, Untitled
Title: Untitled
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original color lithograph
Image Size: 39 1/4 in x 27 3/8 in (99.7 cm x 69.5 cm)
Sheet Size: 39 1/4 in x 27 3/8 in (99.7 cm x 69.5 cm)
Framed Size: 54 1/2 in x 43 in (138.4 cm x 109.2 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right.
Edition: Numbered 9/125 (from the edition of 125) in pencil in the lower left.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Gallery Price 
$15,000
Item# 3416
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Bringing to mind visions of the deep sea, this piece is instilled with a sense of liveliness. The tentacle-like forms of the central figure snake upwards in a manner reminiscent of a sea creature, conveyed through Calder's signature bold lines and vibrant coloration.


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Calder, Os et Noeud, 1968
Title: Os et Noeud, 1968
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original color lithograph
Image Size: 31 in x 23 in (78.7 cm x 58.4 cm)
Sheet Size: 31 9/10 in x 23 9/10 in (81 cm x 60.7 cm)
Framed Size: 42 ¾ in x 34 ½ in (108.6 cm x 87.6 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right margin.
Edition: Annotated 'E.A.' (épreuve d'artiste or artist's proof) in pencil in the lower left margin; aside from the signed and numbered edition of 90.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
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$5,000
Item# 3877
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Calder arranges similar shapes in a loose composition, resulting in a simple and elegant work. The work's primary colors and spiraling forms are trademarks of his popular style.


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Calder, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Title: Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Unique, Original Pen & Ink Drawing on Paper
Image Size: 11 5/8 in x 8 1/4 in (29.5 cm x 20.9 cm)
Framed Size: 25 1/2 in x 22 5/8 in (64.8 cm x 57.5 cm)
Signed: Hand signed with the initials, ‘CA’ in red ink in the lower right by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976).
Edition: A unique original work registered as an authentic work by Calder in the archives of the Calder Foundation, New York, under application number A24443.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition with bold, bright colors and crisp lines
Gallery Price 
$30,000
Item# 2364
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Elizabeth "Liz" Nelson, was known to Calder through his friend and publisher during the 1940's, Curt Valentin (1902-1954). In addition to running his own art gallery, Valentin had a loyal assistant and secretary who became known to Calder as "dear ol' Lizzie". This unique work exemplifies Calder's familiarity with his subject as well as his skill at portraiture; through simple, ink lines he captures the essence of dear ol' Lizzie.


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Calder, Black Sun
Title: Black Sun
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original Color Lithograph
Image Size: 43 1/2 in x 27 1/2 in (110.5 cm x 69.9 cm)
Sheet Size: 43 1/2 in x 27 1/2 in (110.5 cm x 69.9 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 53 1/2 in x 37 1/2 in (135.9 cm x 95.3 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right
Edition: Numbered 51/75 in pencil in the lower left.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
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$24,000
Item# 3258
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Exemplifying his ability to bestow a sense of personality and individuality on an unexpected subject, Calder here depicts a sun with a curious human face. This whimsical sun with its colorful, swirling rays emanates a sense of warmth and fun, bringing a smile to our faces with its unusual charm.


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Calder, Sun and Moon
Title: Sun and Moon
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original color lithograph
Image Size: 31 1/4 in x 21 1/2 in (79.38 cm x 54.61 cm)
Sheet Size: 35 1/2 in x 23 3/4 in (90.2 cm x 60.3 cm)
Framed Size: 47 1/4 in x 36 1/8 in (120 cm x 91.8 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right margin.
Edition: Numbered 62 out of the edition of 90 in pencil in the lower left.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Gallery Price 
$15,000
Item# 2983
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Representing the dichotomy between night and day, hot and cold, light and dark, this work addresses the idea of opposites creating a cohesive whole. Noteworthy for its strong sense of contrast both in subject matter and artistic representation, this piece retains Calder's playful charm while still remaining true to his bold artistic style.


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Calder, My Onions
Title: My Onions
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original Color Lithograph
Image Size: 28 5/8 in x 20 1/2 in (72.7 cm x 52.1 cm)
Sheet Size: 28 5/8 in x 20 1/2 in (72.7 cm x 52.1 cm)
Framed Size: 42 in x 34 in (106.7 cm x 86.4 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right.
Edition: Annotated 'E.A.' (epreuve d'artiste, or artist's proof) in pencil in the lower left
Condition: This work is in excellent condition, a bold impression with bright colors.
Gallery Price 
$15,000
Item# 2994
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Larger than life onions rendered in primary colors twist and tangle in this lively work. "My Onions" combines Calder's sense of humor and appreciation for the everyday.


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Calder, Composition with Circles and Tubes, c. 1970
Title: Composition with Circles and Tubes, c. 1970
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original Color Lithograph
Image Size: 29 1/4 in x 20 3/4 in (74.3 cm x 52.7 cm)
Sheet Size: 29 1/2 in x 21 in (74.9 cm x 53.3 cm)
Framed Size: 43 in x 34 3/4 in (109.2 cm x 88.3 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right.
Edition: Numbered 36 from the edition of 99 in pencil in the lower left.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Gallery Price 
$17,000
Item# 3236
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Relaying the impression that we have entered a child's dreamlike playground, Calder depicts three dimensional tubular forms in bright hues of red, yellow, and blue. Notable is the slightly jagged edge of the orange foreground. Calder's surfaces are usually sleek and clean but here he chooses to leave a slightly rough touch to his otherwise smooth composition.


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Calder, Sala Gaspar, c. 1970
Title: Sala Gaspar, c. 1970
Artist: Calder, Alexander
Medium:
Original Color Lithograph
Image Size: 25 3/4 in x 20 in (65.4 cm x 50.8 cm)
Sheet Size: 25 3/4 in x 20 in (65.4 cm x 50.8 cm)
Framed Size: 41 1/8 in x 35 1/2 in (104.1 cm x 90.2 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in pencil in the lower right.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 75 in pencil in the lower left; published by Sala Gaspar, Barcelona.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition.
Gallery Price 
$13,000
Item# 3148
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Highlighting the text as the subject of this splendid work, Calder's graceful, curved black lines relay a sense of balance, while colorful circles float throughout the composition, contributing a sense of gradual motion. Particularly noteworthy is the way in which Calder elegantly links the two words, gently dividing the 'l' and 'a' of Sala with the curved form of the 'G' from Gaspar.


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Styles of Alexander Calder: Contemporary 20th Century Modern American Master, stabiles, mobiles and tapestries

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Alexander Calder biography

Alexander CalderAlexander Calder (1898 - 1976)

Alexander Calder was born July 22, 1898, in Lawnton, Pennsylvania, into a family of artists. In 1919, he received an engineering degree from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken. Calder attended the Art Students League, New York, from 1923 to 1926, studying briefly with Thomas Hart Benton and John Sloan, among others. As a freelance artist for the National Police Gazette in 1925, he spent two weeks sketching at the circus; his fascination with the subject dates from this time. He also made his first sculpture in 1925; the following year he made several constructions of animals and figures with wire and wood. The first exhibition of Calder paintings took place in 1926 at the Artist’s Gallery, New York. Later that year, he went to Paris and attended the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In Paris, he met Stanley William Hayter, exhibited at the 1926 Salon des Indépendants, and in 1927 began giving performances of his miniature circus. The first show of his wire animals and caricature portraits was held at the Weyhe Gallery, New York, in 1928. That same year, he met Joan Miró, who became his lifelong friend. Subsequently, Calder divided his time between France and the United States. In 1929, the Galerie Billiet gave him his first solo show in Paris. He met Frederick Kiesler, Fernand Léger, and Theo van Doesburg and visited Piet Mondrian’s studio in 1930. Calder began to experiment with abstract sculpture at this time and in 1931 and 1932 introduced moving parts into his work. These moving sculptures were called “mobiles”; the stationary constructions were to be named “stabiles.” He exhibited with the Abstraction-Création group in Paris in 1933. In 1943, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, gave him a solo exhibition.

During the 1950s, Calder traveled widely and executed Towers (wall mobiles) and Gongs (sound mobiles). He won the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the 1952 Venice Biennale. Late in the decade, Calder worked extensively with gouache; from this period, he executed numerous major public commissions. In 1964–65, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, presented a Calder retrospective. He began the Totems in 1966 and the Animobiles in 1971; both are variations on the standing mobile. A Calder exhibition was held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in 1976. Alexander Calder died November 11, 1976, in New York.

Alexander Calder created a piece called "WTC Stabile", which was placed in front of 7 World Trade Center, one of the buildings on the perimeter of the World Trade Center plaza. Due to the attacks on September 11, 2001, the piece was destroyed by the collapse of 7 World Trade Center.

According to the Library of Congress, "About 30 percent of the Calder piece was recovered, thanks to flyers describing it that were handed out to recovery workers at Ground Zero by Calder's grandson. Wenegrat said the artwork cannot be restored, but its pieces may come back to life in a different form. Wenegrat said the value of these destroyed pieces, as well as those in other World Trade Center public places, is estimated at $15 million."