Woman with Square Umbrella (A10700)

Alexander Calder

Woman with Square Umbrella (A10700), 1928

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Artwork Details

ArtistAlexander Calder
TitleWoman with Square Umbrella (A10700)
Year of creation1928
Techniquewood
Dimensions19 x 6 x 6 in.
Marks & InscriptionsSigned underneath, "Calder"
Provenance

Private Collection, gift from the artist, by descent 


Woman with Square Umbrella (A10700) unframed

After disappointing sales at Weyhe Gallery in 1928, Calder turned from sculpted wire portraits and figures to the more conventional medium of wood. On the advice of sculptor Chaim Gross, he purchased small blocks of wood from Monteath, a Brooklyn supplier of tropical woods. He spent much of that summer on a Peekskill, New York farm carving. In each case, the woodblock suggested how he might preserve its overall shape and character as he subsumed those attributes in a single form.  There was a directness about working in wood that appealed to him. Carved from a single block of wood, Woman with Square Umbrella is not very different from the subjects of his wire sculptures except that he supplanted the ethereal nature of using wire with a more corporeal medium. © 2023 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York



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