Word: calder
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Opening today a display of the works of American cartoonists and caricaturists, the Harvard Society of Contemporary Art will continue the exhibition until December 20. Included among the exhibits are examples of wire sculpture by Alexander Calder and glass figures designed by other noted contemporary artists...
Aladjalow, Peter Arno, Peggy Bacon, Bruce Bairnsfather, Ralph Barton, Franklin Collier, Miguel Covarrubias, Adolph Dehni Do Miskey, Ding, Leonard Dove, Fruch, Bud Fisher, Haupt, John Held, Jr., Helen E. Hoskinson, Rea Irvin, Karass, Rollin Kirby, Kronengold, Edward Nagle, Alan Odie, Gardner Rea, Gluyas Williams, Alexander Calder, and D. T. Carlisle...
...Mahonri Young; it was not the demure one executed by Jo Davidson; it was not the brawny one of James Earle Fraser, nor the placid one of Arthur Lee, nor the fragile one of F. Lynn Jenkins. Nor was it Maurice Sterne's, Hermon A. MacNeil's, Alexander Stirling Calder's, although these artists too were among those who made models for the competition...
...Alexander Stirling Calder, Philadelphia born, has created his model pink with Dutch health. Her full face and bosom are redolent of Holland tulips. In her arm she holds a fat baby and in her other she grips a rifle. She is robust but beautiful...
...list of competitors for the distinction of having made the best of the women furnishes many famed names from the ranks of U. S. sculptors. There are, for instance, Jo Davidson, Maurice Sterne, H. A. MacNeil, Alexander Sterling Calder, and many another...