Saurien
1975 sculpture by Alexander Calder
40°45′44.1″N 73°58′21.4″W / 40.762250°N 73.972611°W / 40.762250; -73.972611 Saurien is a 1975, 18-foot (5.5 m) tall bright red sculpture by Alexander Calder, installed in Manhattan, New York.[1][2][3]
The statue is located in front of 590 Madison Avenue at the corner of East 57th Street and Madison Avenue.
See also
- 1975 in art
- List of Alexander Calder public works
References
- ^ "The Seagram Building Is Down One Picasso, Up Three Calders". artnet News. October 4, 2014.
- ^ Goldberger, Paul (December 17, 1995). "Atrium Renewal, Adding Art, Chases Away Most of the Zen". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Mayor Bloomberg And The Public Art Fund Announce "alexander Calder In New York"". City of New York. April 21, 2006.
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Alexander Calder
- Cirque Calder (1926)
- Mercury Fountain (1937)
- Lobster Trap and Fish Tail (1939)
- Snow Flurry (1948–1959)
- Floating Clouds (1953)
- The Whirling Ear (1958)
- The Four Elements (1961)
- Teodelapio (1962)
- The Crab (1962)
- Sky Hooks (1962)
- La Grande Voile (The Big Sail) (1965)
- Gwenfritz (1968)
- Spinal Column (1968)
- La Grande Vitesse (1969)
- Bent Propeller (1970)
- Eagle (1971)
- Four Arches (1973–1974)
- Flamingo (1974)
- Cheval Rouge (1974)
- Flying Dragon (1975)
- Intermediate Model for the Arch (1975)
- Saurien (1975)
- Calder's set for Socrate (1976)
- Homage to Jerusalem (1977)
- Mountains and Clouds (1986)
- Mobile
- Wire sculpture
- Alexander Stirling Calder (father)
- Alexander Milne Calder (grandfather)
- Calder Gardens
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