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Alexander Calder
1898 – 1976

The dynamic sculptures and energetic paintings of visionary American artist Alexander Calder are essentially modern, and his oeuvre is celebrated worldwide. From kinetic three-dimensional structures to vibrant gouaches, we are delighted to bring Calder's works to auction.

The basis of everything I do is the universe.

Alexander Calder

Upcoming Lots Alexander Calder

Alexander Calder, B Initial Brooch

153 Alexander Calder

B Initial Brooch

estimate: $15,000–20,000

starting bid: $10,000

20|21 Art, 11 Jun 2025
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6 Things to Know
About Alexander Calder

Calder created his first sculptures in 1909, a duck and a dog cut from a brass sheet.

He worked as an illustrator for the National Police Gazette and sketched circus scenes while reporting on the Barnum & Bailey Circus.

His own Cirque Calder was small enough to be packed into a trunk and could performed anywhere.

He created his first kinetic sculptures in 1931, named ‘mobiles’ by his friend, Marcel Duchamp.

Calder was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1976, but refused it in protest of the Vietnam War. The following year, he received it posthumously.

He decided to pursue art after experiencing the rising sun and setting moon while onboard a passenger ship off the coast of Guatemala where he worked as a mechanic.

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Alexander Calder 1898–1976

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Born in 1898 to Nanette Lederer Calder and Alexander Stirling Calder, a painter and a sculptor respectively, Alexander Calder was encouraged to be creative and make things by hand. As a child he made gifts for his family and jewelry for his sister’s dolls. In 1915, Calder attended Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey graduating in 1919 with a degree in mechanical engineering because his parents didn’t want him to struggle as an artist. After completing school, Calder work a myriad of jobs including draftsman for Edison Company, a staff member at Lumber magazine, coloring maps for a hydraulics engineer and timekeeper for a logging camp.

In the spring of 1922 Calder attended night classes in drawing and the following year he decides to pursue a career as a painter. By 1925 Calder had his first art exhibition and in 1926 he made his first sculptures out of wood and wire. Calder relocated to Paris, socializing with the Parisian avant-garde, and started making mechanical toys and abstract sculptures. His kinetic works, a departure from traditional sculpture, became known as ‘mobiles’, a term coined by Marcel Duchamp.

Calder’s artistic endeavors ranged from mobiles to stabiles (static sculptures) both small and large, to jewelry and paintings. Today his works can be found in numerous museum collections around the world including The Whitney Museum of American Art, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid.

Auction Results Alexander Calder

Alexander Calder, Quatre Blancs

Alexander Calder

Quatre Blancs

estimate: $500,000–700,000

result: $826,250

Alexander Calder, Untitled (Demi-cône)

Alexander Calder

Untitled (Demi-cône)

estimate: $600,000–800,000

result: $805,000

Alexander Calder, Red Tail

Alexander Calder

Red Tail

estimate: $500,000–700,000

result: $655,200

Alexander Calder, Yellow Beastie

Alexander Calder

Yellow Beastie

estimate: $300,000–500,000

result: $579,600

I like to work in any medium where I am free to do as I choose.

Alexander Calder

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