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Alexander Calder and Bridgman Publishers

Animal Sketching

1926

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Animal Sketching

1926

Physical Qualities Bound volume with relief prints and text, Book: 220 x 145 x 30 mm. (8 11/16 x 5 11/16 x 1 3/16 in.)
Credit Line E. Kirkbride Miller Art Reference Library
Object Number 2015.386
Although Alexander Calder is best known for his exuberant and playful sculptures and mobiles—such as those on view in the BMA’s Cone Wing and Sculpture Gardens—he was also a remarkable draftsman who contributed illustrations to several publications on animals, including an edition of Aesop’s fables. In "Animal Sketching", Calder encourages his readers to draw from nature or from photographs “when a specimen is unavailable.” Thoughtful text is paired with an array of animal drawings ranging from the “languid, long suffering” cow to the “sagacious profile” of the elephant to birds that make “difficult but worthy subjects.”
Rena Hoisington, BMA, "Off the Shelf: Modern and Contemporary Artists' Books," May Gallery, March 12 - June 25, 2017.

Artist/Author

Alexander Calder

1897–1975

born Lawnton, PA 1898; died New York, NY 1976
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