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Calder

[ kawl-der ]

noun

  1. Alexander, 1898–1976, U.S. sculptor; originator of mobiles.


Calder

/ ˈkɔːldə /

noun

  1. CalderAlexander18981976MUSARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor Alexander. 1898–1976, US sculptor, who originated mobiles and stabiles (moving or static abstract sculptures, generally suspended from wire).


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Apparently, Calder modeled directly in plaster rather than starting out in clay or wax.

The Daily Pic: Alexander Calder's plasters change our eye for his bronzes.

From Calder to bedazzled tribal cuffs, the jewels at New York Fashion Week are oversized and outrageous.

Captain Calder was immediately sent off with the despatch, and arrived in London on the 3d of March.

One of his neighbors was James Calder, who was a trustee of his church, and Mr. Crookshanks lived near by.

Thus Craig's expedition seemed to be going straight to its doom unless Calder could intercept it and give it orders to return.

If Jim Benny had shot Calder he must have had good reason for it.

"He was a pal of Calder's; about the only one he had," Jim remarked.

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