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In Catalonia, part of Spain.
Spain and France.
All over America\ in different places.
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It depends on a lot of things; material (gold, silver... string?), carrats, the stone...
He is most famous for inventing the mobile.
the cooly mobile
An estimated 15,000 total works including mobiles, stabiles, sculptures, paintings, and a fountain. Most being mobiles.
This site explains most of Alexander Calder's works, teachers, peers, etc.: (excerpt) Among Calder's first major exhibitions were those held in Paris. From 1929-1933, his works were shown in such renowned galleries as the Billiet-Worms Gallery, the Percier Gallery, the Vignon Gallery, and the Pierre Gallery. In 1931, Calder exhibited with the group Abstraction-Cr
An estimated 15,000 total works including mobiles, stabiles, sculptures, paintings, and a fountain. Most being mobiles.
There were a number of works created by visionary artist Alexander Calder in 1932. Most notably, "Mobile" a balanced sculpture in wood, wire, metal and string, was a revolution in the art world as it brought animation to form. From this, dubbing the term Mobile sprung as an accepted name of this kinetic form. There are suggestions that these works were inspired by the paintings of his friend Joan Miró.
The Calder Memorial Trophy is rewarded to the most profecint first-year rookie in the NHL. Because of the player it is awarded to, it is sometimes called the rookie of the year award.
Most farmers spend their money on achol or cattle, most of the time they spend it on hookers
Alexander Hamilton is credited with being significantly responsible for creating the system of government finance. Hamilton was one of America's Founding Fathers.
Alexander Calder was a very prolific artist and worked in many medias. He is most well known for his kinetic hanging mobiles, an art-form that he created. His mobiles were typically constructed of aluminum sheet metal, steel wire, and paint. His mobiles were most often constructed using mechanical fastening methods such as crimping and riveting rather than brazing or welding. He also created larger stationary sculptures called "stabiles" which were made of thick metal plate which was riveted or welded, and then painted - usually in flat black or the iconic reddish orange such as the Flamingo sculpture in Chicago.Calder also enjoyed painting with gouache, which is similar to a watercolor paint media, and doing line drawings in ink. Calder also did wood free-carving, sculpture from found objects, wire sculpture, casting, jewelry making in gold and silver, and kinetic sculpture with mechanical mechanisms. Calder even used mercury in a kinetic fountain that he created for the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris. Credited with producing over 16,000 works in his life, it would be difficult to find a media that Calder did not experiment with.Related Links:http://www.calder.org/http://www.the-mobile-factory.com/alexander_calder_trivia.html
No they do not they spend most of their time sleeping.
James Alexander is a Bristol, UK-based artist/painter who most recently has been creating alegorical portraits of the city's underestimated and overlooked heroes. The goths, the burlesque performers, dreamers and deviants. He has an upcoming exhibition at the Parlour Showroom from 18-24 Aug 2012.