ELEPHANT PUZZLE (1927) by Alexander Calder

ELEPHANT PUZZLE - Alexander Calder - 1927

Artwork Information

TitleELEPHANT PUZZLE
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1927
Art MovementExpressionism

About ELEPHANT PUZZLE

The artwork titled “ELEPHANT PUZZLE” was created by artist Alexander Calder in 1927. It is a sculpture that is associated with the Expressionism art movement. The sculpture features a stylized representation of an elephant, which appears to be constructed from interlocking pieces of wood. It has a somewhat abstract and playful design, evocative of children’s toys or puzzles.

The sculpture has been painted in what appears to be a greenish hue, further emphasizing the object’s playful nature. The elephant’s body is made up of a few simple, interlocking pieces, and the animal is portrayed in a side profile with its trunk extending forward and ears flared. The sculpture is a standing figure, with four clearly defined legs supporting the body, and a tail extending from the rear. The simplicity of the forms and the way the pieces fit together shows Calder’s innovative approach to sculpture, which is both whimsical and profound. The piece likely reflects Calder’s interest in playful forms and his ability to transform static objects into visually and aesthetically engaging constructs that invite viewer interaction and contemplation.

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