A catalogue documenting two exhibitions of works by Alexander Calder and Jean Prouve at Gagosian Gallery, Paris, and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris. Calder and Prouve met in the early 1950s. They corre
Discover the work of Alexander Calder through this exciting sticker book. Read about his life and then explore six of his paintings, looking at the original work and then trying out your own version o
When Calder Pillay travels with his father to a remote village in England, he finds a mix of mazes and mystery . . . including an unexpected Alexander Calder sculpture in the town square. Calder is st
Ty Calder was a stranger to the mighty empire that was his legacy -- the ranchlands that rose to meet the Montana skies. He learned the ways of ranch life from young Jessy, who knew the land her own h
Alexander Calder was an American sculptor and artist. This fun sticker book teaches young readers about Calder's brilliant geometric works. With re-usable stickers little artists explore six of Calde
Alexander Calder (1898-1976) is a key presence in the history of modern art, and yet he is rarely seen or remembered in the context from which he initially emerged as an artist.? When Calder became "C
The great Calder empire stretched across the Montana plains as far as the eye could see. Everyone knew a Calder's word was law and that one day Chase Calder would carry the family name to new glories.
With his rugged cowboy looks, Trey Calder could have his pick of women. But he’s been holding out for someone special, and the minute he lays eyes on photographer Sloan Davis, he knows he’s found her.
Young and beautiful, Laura Calder isn’t content to live on a Montana ranch. And a trip to Europe with her “Aunt” Tara brings her into contact with the sophisticated world she’s craved . . . and with t
From the New York Times bestselling author of Archer's Voice. Becoming Calder is the first part in a two-part romance series. The conclusion, Finding Eden, is available now.There is a place in modern
Cat is a Calder through and through: proud, headstrong, intelligent, and extremely beautiful. When her fiancé is killed, she retreats to the family homestead to mourn, vowing never to give her heart t
“A page-turner.” —Publishers WeeklyTheir land . . . their family . . . their pride. When the Calders fight for the things they love, they fight to win. ? Jessy Niles Calder grew up on the Triple C ra
Alexander Calder (1898-1976) is one of modernism’s most captivating and influential figures. First trained as a mechanical engineer, Calder relocated from New York to Paris in the mid-twenties where h
The first major retrospective of the work of Alexander Calder (1898-1976) in the UK for twenty years opens at Tate Modern in November 2015. Calder was one of the most popular American artists of the 2
Alexander Calder was one of the most original artists of the twentieth century and a major figure in American art. Renowned for his mobiles and stabiles, he also created the beloved Calder Circus, an
Chase Benteen Calder was bound to wrest a fortune from Montana land, where the whisper of riches swept across a sea of buffalo grass. With Lorna at his side, a woman who took the tough ways of the la
Alexander Calder (1898-1976) was a radical inventor: an artist who discarded convention and disrupted hierarchies, overturning the traditional basis of culture while revolutionising the way people per
The American artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976) and Swiss artists Peter Fischli (*1952) and David Weiss (1946–2012) have sought and found quintessential ways of rendering a moment of fragile balance
Thorne Magnus Calder, heir to the Duke of St. Cyr, has been betrayed by his own heart. Watching the man he loves court the lovely Lady Alain was a pain so visceral he quit London for India. All Calder
An extension of the exhibition Calder: derechos de la danza, held at the Museo Jumex in 2015, this catalogue of the same name not only offers a vision of the American artist's wide-ranging production
Frances Erskine Inglis, daughter of a prominent lawyer and Freemason, was born in Edinburgh in 1804. As the Marquesa de Calderón de la Barca, she died in Madrid's Royal Palace in 1882. During he