BROOCH (1936) by Alexander Calder

BROOCH - Alexander Calder - 1936

Artwork Information

TitleBROOCH
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1936
Art MovementExpressionism

About BROOCH

The artwork titled “BROOCH” was created by artist Alexander Calder in 1936. Although Calder is often associated with the Abstract Expressionism movement, this art piece has been classified under Expressionism and falls within the genres of jewelry and design.

The brooch depicted is a striking piece of sculptural jewelry crafted from wire. The design features a series of elongated loops radiating out from a central point, creating an open and dynamic structure that resembles a sunburst or flower. The loops are interconnected by smaller twisted wire segments, adding complexity and stability to the overall composition. The brooch has a freeform, organic quality that is characteristic of Calder’s approach to both his art and jewelry designs. The contrast between the metal wire and the dark background accentuates the intricate craftsmanship and the delicate balance of form and void in this piece. Calder’s work in this medium reflects his larger artistic sensibilities, bringing the motion and playfulness of his mobiles into the intimate scale of wearable art.

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