Alexander Calder (July 22 1898 - November 11 1976), also known as Sandy Calder, was an American sculptor and artist most famous for inventing the mobile. In addition to mobile and stabile sculpture, Alexander Calder also created paintings, lithographs, toys and tapestry and designed carpets. Wikipedia
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Credited with the invention of the mobile, Alexander Calder revolutionized twentieth-century art with his innovative use of subtle air currents to animate sculpture. www.hollistaggart.com/artists/calder.htm
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Alexander Calder's 76-foot-long mobile, the icon of the Gallery's East Building that has gracefully presided over its central court for twenty-seven years went back on view June 7, 2005, after undergoing conservation treatment. www.nga.gov/collection/calderinfo.shtm
Alexander Calder's Mobile is the center piece of the East Wing Building of the National Gallery of Art. A test of the Chappelle Camera Stabi.... Feb 20, 2006. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5552815781795311388
b. 1898, Lawnton, Pa.; d. 1976, New York City Alexander Calder was born July 22, 1898, in Lawnton, Pennsylvania, into a family of artists. www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_26.html
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