Elephant (1928) by Alexander Calder

Elephant - Alexander Calder - 1928

Artwork Information

TitleElephant
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1928
Art MovementExpressionism

About Elephant

The artwork titled “Elephant” was created by artist Alexander Calder in 1928. This sculpture is associated with the Expressionism art movement. The piece exemplifies Calder’s skill in transforming simple materials into evocative forms.

“Elephant” embodies the essence of its subject through minimalist wire construction, capturing the distinctive form and spirit of an elephant in a few elegant lines. The wirework outlines the contours of the elephant’s body and head, with particular attention given to the trunk, which is rendered in a graceful spiral. The sculpture stands on a simple wooden base, which grounds the piece while maintaining focus on the wire form. The overall design is both delicate and dynamic, showcasing Calder’s unique ability to convey motion and emotion through a structured yet fluid medium.

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