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the free encyclopedia American sculptor (1898–1976) For other people named Alexander Calder · see Alexander Calder (disambiguation) . Alexander Calder Alexander Calder · by Carl Van Vechten · 1947 Born July 22 · 1898 Lawnton · Philadelphia · Pennsylvania · U.S. Died November 11 · 1976 (1976-11-11) (aged&#160 · 78) New York City · U.S. Alma&#160 · mater Stevens Institute of Technology · Art Students League of New York Known&#160 · for Sculpture Movement Kinetic art · surrealism · abstraction Alexander " Sandy " Calder ( / ˈ k ɔː l d ər / · July 22 · 1898 – November 11 · his static "stabiles" · and his monumental public sculptures. &#91

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the free encyclopedia American sculptor (1898–1976) For other people named Alexander Calder
see Alexander Calder (disambiguation) . Alexander Calder Alexander Calder
by Carl Van Vechten
1947 Born July 22
1898 Lawnton
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Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
U.S. Died November 11
1976 (1976-11-11) (aged&#160
78) New York City
U.S. Alma&#160
mater Stevens Institute of Technology
Art Students League of New York Known&#160
for Sculpture Movement Kinetic art
surrealism
abstraction Alexander " Sandy " Calder ( / ˈ k ɔː l d ər /
July 22
1898 – November 11
his static "stabiles"
and his monumental public sculptures. &#91

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