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Untitled by Alexander Calder

Untitled, 1949

Painted sheet metal and wire
325.1 x 426.7 cm (128 x 168 in)
Sculpture
Unique artwork
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Momentum 12M
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Last recorded sale at Sotheby's, New York (17 Nov 2021)
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Past Sales
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Nov 17, 2021
Sotheby'sNew YorkModern Evening Auction9
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Untitled
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Artwork Description
Category

sculpture

Dimensions

325.1 x 426.7 cm (128 x 168 in)

Materials

painted sheet metal and wire

Provenance

The artist

George Hime, Rio de Janeiro (acquired from the above in 1949)

Galeria Jean Boghici, Rio de Janeiro

Nahmad Collection, Geneva (acquired from the above)

Private Collection, Tokyo (acquired from the above)

Christie’s New York, 15 November 2000, lot 34 (consigned by the above)

Acquired from the above by the present owner

Literature

Henrique E. Mindlin, Modern Architecture in Brazil , New York, 1956, pp. 37-38, illustrated (installed in the Hime residence, circa 1951)

Joseph Giovannini, “Of Light and Lines: Richard Meier’s Take on the Traditional Beach House,” Architectural Digest , December 2002, p. 16, pp. 174-183 and p. 255, illustrated in color (installed in a private residence)

Exh. Cat., Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, Calder in Brazil , 2006, p. 88, illustrated (installed in the Hime residence, circa 1951), and p. 89, illustrated in color

Description

Property from a Distinguished Private American Collection

Alexander Calder

1898 - 1976

Untitled

painted sheet metal and wire

128 by 168 in. 325 by 426.7 cm.

Executed in 1949.

This work is registered in the archives of the Calder Foundation, New York, under application number A15768 .