Calder Foundation

Untitled (maquettes for Amon Carter Museum of American Art Plaza)

Date 1960
Media
Sheet metal, wire, and paint
Dimensions
21 7⁄8" × 13 7⁄8" × 13 7⁄8"; 13 1⁄2 × 18 3⁄4 × 7 1⁄2"; 18" × 14 7⁄8" × 7 7⁄8"; 31 1⁄2" × 14 1⁄8" × 15 1⁄2"; 21 5⁄8" × 14" × 14"
Collection
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth
Works / Stabile 251
Related Timeline
1953–1962 Large-scale Developments and Intercontinental Projects

During a yearlong stay in Aix-en-Provence, Calder executed the first group of large-scale outdoor works and concurrently concentrated on painting gouaches. In 1954–55, he visited the Middle East, India, and South America, with trips to Paris in between, resulting in an astonishing output and range of work. Toward the late 1950s, Calder turned his attention to commissions both at home and abroad.