Calder Stabile Passes $1M To Achieve Primacy At Doyle - Antiques And The Arts Weekly
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Calder Stabile Passes $1M To Achieve Primacy At Doyle - Antiques And The Arts Weekly
NEW YORK CITY — Alexander Calder’s 1969 stabile “Krinkly Klang” passed the one-million-dollar mark to earn the top spot at Doyle’s Important Fine Art auction on May 14. Made from sheet metal, wire and paint, the 32½-inch-high sculpture was consigned from the property of a Florida lady and was exhibited in the Charles F. MacNiber Museum’s (Mason City, Ind.) show, “American Artists: An Invitational” in 1973. “Spirited competition over several minu…
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