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Calder Jewelry (edition 2007)

by Mark Rosenthal, Alexander S. C. Rower (Editor), Holton Rower (Editor), Maria Robledo (Photographer)

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Title:Calder Jewelry
Authors:Mark Rosenthal
Other authors:Alexander S. C. Rower (Editor), Holton Rower (Editor), Maria Robledo (Photographer)
Info:Yale University Press (2007), Hardcover, 287 pages
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Tags:art, sculpture, mobiles, jewelry

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Calder Jewelry by Mark Rosenthal

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"Calder Jewelry features more than 450 bracelets, brooches, necklaces, and rings, photographed in still life by Maria Robledo. Also included are Calder's inventory drawings, boxes he made to transport and store the jewelry, historic photographs of his exhibitions and of jewelry worn by notable collectors and artists, and an extensive chronology. Essays discuss the relationship of these objects to the artist's other endeavors and in relation to the history of adornment."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

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