Calder Foundation

Cartoon for a magazine cover

Date c. 1929
Media
Gouache and ink on paper
Dimensions
9 3⁄4" × 8 1⁄4"
Collection
Calder Foundation, New York; Mary Calder Rower Bequest, 2011
Works / Work on Paper 277
Related Timeline
1926–1930 Wire Sculpture and the Circus

Soon after moving to Paris in 1926, Calder created his Cirque Calder. Made of wire and a spectrum of found materials, the Cirque was a work of performance art that gained Calder an introduction to the Parisian avant-garde. He continued to explore his invention of wire sculpture, whereby he “drew” with wire in three dimensions the portraits of friends, animals, circus themes, and personalities of the day.