FLYING DRAGON (CALDER)
'''Flying Dragon''' is a sculpture by Alexander Calder in the Art Institute of Chicago North Stanley McCormick Memorial Court (aka North Garden) north of the Art Institute of Chicago Building in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Alexander Calder American, 1898-1976 (highlights): Flying Dragon It is a painted steel plate work of art created in 1975 measuring 365 (H) x 579 (L) x 335 (W) cm (120 x 228 x 132 in.). It is painted in the signature "Calder Red" (which you also see at the nearby ''Flamingo'') and is intended to represent a dragonfly in flight. Alexander Calder (highlights): Flying Dragon, 1975
Although Calder is better known for his mobile sculptures often called mobiles, in the later years of his life he produced stationary sculptures (also called stabiles). In 1975, Calder produced a series of Flying Dragon sculptures, one of which recently sold at auction at Sotheby's New York: Wednesday, May 10, 2006.[1]
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