About The Work
Although celebrated for his work in three dimensions, Calder was also a prodigious painter. In 1953 he spent a year in Aix-en-Provence, where he set up a makeshift space for paintings on paper. As Calder recalled, “I would moisten the paper with a flow of water and wait till it dried a bit but not too much; then I would draw on it with a brush full of China ink—this would develop clouds and trees and fungi and things of that nature.” Calder also made high-contrast, monochromatic illustrations in ink with crosshatched stripes.
Alexander Calder, Untitled, 1953 © 2024 Calder Foundation, New York, All Rights Reserved. Calder® is a registered trademark of Calder Foundation, New York.
About Alexander Calder
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This heavyweight cotton canvas tote bag features Calder's gouache made into an all-over print, with contrasting green nylon handles and tag featuring Calder's signature, and an interior zippered pocket
18.00 x 17.00 in
45.7 x 43.2 cm
About The Work
Although celebrated for his work in three dimensions, Calder was also a prodigious painter. In 1953 he spent a year in Aix-en-Provence, where he set up a makeshift space for paintings on paper. As Calder recalled, “I would moisten the paper with a flow of water and wait till it dried a bit but not too much; then I would draw on it with a brush full of China ink—this would develop clouds and trees and fungi and things of that nature.” Calder also made high-contrast, monochromatic illustrations in ink with crosshatched stripes.
Alexander Calder, Untitled, 1953 © 2024 Calder Foundation, New York, All Rights Reserved. Calder® is a registered trademark of Calder Foundation, New York.
About Alexander Calder
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Don't Quit Your Day Job! 8 Famous Artists With Surprising (or Blatantly Obvious) Occupations
- Art 101: Alexander Calder, More than a Sculptor, Made Paintings, Jewelry, and Stage Sets
- News & Events: Steal the Deal with a Kiss: 4 Reasons to Collect Karolina Maszkiewicz's 'Besos'
- Art 101: Three of Today's Most Exciting Latin American Painters Take On Identity, Memory, and Representation
- News & Events: Everything You Need to Know About Last Week's Day Sales
Lined in black cotton poplin with an interior zippered pocket
Webbed double handles
Spot clean
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