Works in the Exhibition [Calder's Universe, 1977] Page: 1
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WORKS IN THE EXHIBITION
Numbers in boldface refer to the page where
the work is illustrated.
* Works exhibited only at the Whitney Museum
+ Not illustrated
Dimensions: Height precedes width; for three-dimensional
objects the largest dimension is given; measurements are
in inches up to 6 feet and thereafter in feet and inches.
TOYS
Toy Horse, 1926-27 48
31" h. Collection of the author.
Kangaroo, 1927 51
12" h. Collection of the artist.
Elephant Chair with Lamp, 1928 49
7 7/8 " h. The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
The Only Only Bird, c. 1950 54
22" w. Collection of the artist.
Bird on Wheels, 1951 54
18" h. Collection of the artist.
Carreta, 1955 53
75 " w. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Horwich, Chicago.
Fish Pull-toy, c. 1960 50
10" h. Sandra Davidson, Sache.
Canasson Kodak, 1960 47
13 " h. Shawn Davidson, Sache.
* Le Cog de Sache, 1965 55
32" h. Jean and Sandra Davidson, Sache.
Chock, 1972 54
28" w. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
THE CIRCUS
* The Circus, 1926-31 64-79
Thie following circus figures will be
included in the traveling exhibition:
Monsieur Loyal, Ringmaster 66
Cowboy 68
Horse 69
Rigoulot, the Weight Lifter 74
Clown 75
Miss Tamara the Dachshund 76
Lion 79
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Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Works in the Exhibition [Calder's Universe, 1977], text, 1977; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth224746/m1/1/: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Museum of Art.