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Untitled [maquette]

Untitled [maquette]

ca. 1942

Alexander Calder

American, 1898 - 1976

Some Calder sculptures were meant to only exist at a diminutive size, while other small works were considered studies for large-scale works. This stabile was part of a series of all-black works from the early 1940s, some of which were monumentalized for his 1943 solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. This composition was not scaled up until 1966 for a seven-foot-tall work titled "The Bush and the Tree".
Sheet metal and paint
16 1/4 x 9 x 6 in. (41.3 x 22.9 x 15.2cm)
Gift of Ann P. Wyckoff, Virginia and Bagley Wright, Barney A. Ebsworth, Tom Barwick, Linda Nordstrom, Lyn and Jerry Grinstein, Janet W. Ketcham, Jeffrey and Susan Brotman, Jeff and Judy Greenstein, Richard and Betty Hedreen, and Herman and Faye Sarkowsky, in honor of Jon and Mary Shirley
2008.48
Provenance: The artist [1]; to Carmen Segetario, Connecticut, 1966; Anna Maria Segretario, Connecticut; Alexander Rower, New York [1] This work is registered in the archive of the Calder Foundation, New York, under application no. A23154.
location
Now on view at the Seattle Art Museum

Resources

Exhibition HistoryNew York, New York, Vintage20/Tina Kim Gallery, Calder-Nakashima, May 22 - June 28, 2008.

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Alexander Calder: A Balancing Act, Oct. 15, 2009 - Apr. 11, 2010.

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