The magnificent photographs of Jerry L. Thompson capture the landscape and the works of Calder in
More than 350 illustrations in color and black-and-white--including little-known works and many archival photographs that have never before been seen--further enrich the story.
Describes the artistic career and major works of Alexander Calder.
From Janet Daily, bestselling author of the Americana romance series, comes the fourth book in her beloved Calder Saga.
Alexander Calder is surely the most beloved artist of the twentieth century - as well as a major figure in the history of modern sculpture. Calder invented the mobile and...
Celebrating family and the joyful dance of life, here is a book with the freshness and grace of a Calder mobile.
A first installment in a Calder series spin-off is set in the late 1800s and follows the experiences of a vengeful cowboy and an aspiring doctor whose respective ambitions are complicated by past demons and an illegitimate child.
"Alexander Calder--artist, creator of stabile and mobile sculptures, marvelous juggler of form and space--needs no introduction. With the casual informality loved by his intimates, the man who changed the direction...
Perhaps the most influential and best loved of all twentieth-century sculptors, Alexander Calder worked primarily in Connecticut for several decades after settling in a Roxbury farmhouse in 1933. Connecticut provided...
Known the world over for his creation of the mobile, Calder (1898-1976) was the son and grandson of sculptors - Alexander Stirling Calder and Alexander Milne Calder; his mother, Nanette,...
With rumors of trouble on the Calders' Cee Bar Ranch, Quint Echohawk heads for Texas to investigate and discovers that Max Rutledge, the owner of a competing ranch, will do anything to get his hands on Calder land.