Calder Unique Dessin | Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
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Alexander Calder, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]


Signé Alexander Calder, Unique Dessin, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]

Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]

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Artiste: Calder, Alexander (1898 - 1976)
Titre: Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Moyen:
Unique Dessin
Taille d'image: 11 5/8 in x 8 1/4 in (29.5 cm x 20.9 cm)
Taille encadrée: 25 1/2 in x 22 5/8 in (64.8 cm x 57.5 cm)
Signé: Hand signed with the initials, ‘CA’ in red ink in the lower right by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976).
Edition: A unique original work registered as an authentic work by Calder in the archives of the Calder Foundation, New York, under application number A24443.
Condition: This work is in excellent condition with bold, bright colors and crisp lines
Prix 
$30,000
Article# 2364
MFA SALE $9,000 
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Elizabeth "Liz" Nelson, was known to Calder through his friend and publisher during the 1940's, Curt Valentin (1902-1954). In addition to running his own art gallery, Valentin had a loyal assistant and secretary who became known to Calder as "dear ol' Lizzie". This unique work exemplifies Calder's familiarity with his subject as well as his skill at portraiture; through simple, ink lines he captures the essence of dear ol' Lizzie.


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Description historique:

This work is registered as an authentic work by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) in the archives of the Calder Foundation (NY), under application/registration number A24443. Annotated that it was created in 1944 (but determined to be from 1968 by the Calder Foundation, NY), this original pen and ink drawing on paper is initialed ‘CA’ in red ink in the lower right by Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976). Undistinguished pen notation appears in ink along the lower margin with ‘Liz Nelson’ just above (at the base of the neck).

Elizabeth “Liz” Nelson, was known to Alexander Calder (Pennsylvania, 1898 - New York, 1976) through his friend and publisher during the 1940s, Curt Valentin. In addition to running his own art gallery, Valentin had a loyal assistant and secretary who became known to Calder as “dear ol’ Lizzie”. This charming and whimsical portrait was the result of his friendship with Ms. Nelson.

Provenance:
~ Gift of artist
~ Elizabeth Anne Nelson, NY
~ Ames Nelson, NY

Catalogue Raisonné & Coa:
It is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the final sale of the work):
1) Registered with the Calder Foundation, NY under application number [A.24443].
2) A Masterworks Certificate of Authenticity accompanies this work.

About The Framing:
Conservation framed with archival materials, this work is set in a modern, black and gold frame. The minimalist contemporary style of the moulding compliments the bold lines and color within this work. The gold and black tones of the framing also serve to enhance the contrast and vibrancy of the colors in this piece. Completed with white, linen-wrapped mats and a matching gold inner fillet, this work is set behind an archival Plexiglas cover.

Style: Contemporary 20th Century Modern American Master, stabiles, mobiles and tapestries
 

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La biographie de Alexander Calder

Alexander CalderAlexander Calder (1898 - 1976)

Alexander Calder was born July 22, 1898, in Lawnton, Pennsylvania, into a family of artists. In 1919, he received an engineering degree from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken. Calder attended the Art Students League, New York, from 1923 to 1926, studying briefly with Thomas Hart Benton and John Sloan, among others. As a freelance artist for the National Police Gazette in 1925, he spent two weeks sketching at the circus; his fascination with the subject dates from this time. He also made his first sculpture in 1925; the following year he made several constructions of animals and figures with wire and wood. The first exhibition of Calder paintings took place in 1926 at the Artist’s Gallery, New York. Later that year, he went to Paris and attended the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. In Paris, he met Stanley William Hayter, exhibited at the 1926 Salon des Indépendants, and in 1927 began giving performances of his miniature circus. The first show of his wire animals and caricature portraits was held at the Weyhe Gallery, New York, in 1928. That same year, he met Joan Miró, who became his lifelong friend. Subsequently, Calder divided his time between France and the United States. In 1929, the Galerie Billiet gave him his first solo show in Paris. He met Frederick Kiesler, Fernand Léger, and Theo van Doesburg and visited Piet Mondrian’s studio in 1930. Calder began to experiment with abstract sculpture at this time and in 1931 and 1932 introduced moving parts into his work. These moving sculptures were called “mobiles”; the stationary constructions were to be named “stabiles.” He exhibited with the Abstraction-Création group in Paris in 1933. In 1943, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, gave him a solo exhibition.

During the 1950s, Calder traveled widely and executed Towers (wall mobiles) and Gongs (sound mobiles). He won the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the 1952 Venice Biennale. Late in the decade, Calder worked extensively with gouache; from this period, he executed numerous major public commissions. In 1964–65, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, presented a Calder retrospective. He began the Totems in 1966 and the Animobiles in 1971; both are variations on the standing mobile. A Calder exhibition was held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in 1976. Alexander Calder died November 11, 1976, in New York.

Alexander Calder created a piece called "WTC Stabile", which was placed in front of 7 World Trade Center, one of the buildings on the perimeter of the World Trade Center plaza. Due to the attacks on September 11, 2001, the piece was destroyed by the collapse of 7 World Trade Center.

According to the Library of Congress, "About 30 percent of the Calder piece was recovered, thanks to flyers describing it that were handed out to recovery workers at Ground Zero by Calder's grandson. Wenegrat said the artwork cannot be restored, but its pieces may come back to life in a different form. Wenegrat said the value of these destroyed pieces, as well as those in other World Trade Center public places, is estimated at $15 million."

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Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]
Calder Unique Dessin Signé, Untitled ‘Liz Nelson’, 1944 [A.24443]