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Mobil blanc
Restricted: For reference only

Mobil blanc

Alexander Calder (American, 1898–1976)
1971
Place of CreationRoxbury, Connecticut
Medium/TechniquePainted steel
DimensionsOverall: 196.9 x 416.6 x 416.6cm (77 1/2 x 164 x 164in.)
Credit LineMuseum purchase with funds donated by Mr. and Mrs. Graham Gund, Mr. and Mrs. Stokley Towles, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linde, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stemberg, Morris and Louise Rosenthal Fund, Susan B. Kaplan, William E. Nickerson Fund, Helen and Alice Colburn Fund, Barbara and Steven Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Atwood Ives, Ernest Kahn Fund, Helen B. Sweeney Fund, Seth K. Sweetser Fund, Mrs. I. W. Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr. and Mrs. William Crozier, Lynn Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fraser, an anonymous donor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaffe, Davis and Carol Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rosenfeld, Arthur Mason Knapp Fund, Mary L. Smith Fund, Susan Cornelia Warren Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Remis, Judith Pick Eissner, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olney, and Benjamin Pierce Cheney Donation
Accession number2000.1
On View
On view
ClassificationsSculpture
ProvenanceFrom the artist to Galerie Maeght, Paris; Private Collection; PaceWildenstein, New York; purchased by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, January 2000.
Copyright© 2020 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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4 Woods (Diana)
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Brooch
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about 1940–50
Brooch
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about 1940
Cruel Nature
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Neptune
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about 1910
Age and Youth
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Vache (Cow)
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Six Circles Brooch
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about 1940
Shirt studs
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1936
Necklace
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1941