Title:
TIME STUDY Sculpture
Medium:
Sculpture - Craved Polished Plaster

Price
$3,000.00

Dimensions
10.000 x 28.500 x 9.000 inches
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Description:
Calvin's TIME STUDY sculpture is made of Polished Plaster. It is signed by the late CALVIN ALBERT, 1970. This artpiece weighs 28 pounds. While using the figurative tradition he would purposefully distort the image using his abstract talents to suggest emotion!
This piece is part of a very large collection of Calvin's works including Charcoals Drawings, Bronze, Terra Cotta, Fiberglass, Plaster, and Resin with Gesso Sculptures. Please inquire about additional pieces and prices. Visit our website www.sculpturesanddrawngs.com/sitemap.aspx
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HIGHLIGHTS About the artist:
CALVIN ALBERT was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1918.
He studied in Chicago with Archipenko and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy before moving to New York with his wife in 1947.
He taught at several schools before going to Pratt Institute in 1950. There Calvin was a Professor of Art and Head of the Graduate Sculpture program. He retired as PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF PRATT INSTITUTE in 1985 and later moved to Florida.
Calvin's life was fulfilled. He peacefully passed away on June 4, 2007.
He was a prominent SCULPTOR and an ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONIST, although he walked his own line between representation and abstraction. His figures have muscular form; and simultaneously have serenity and a tension. Powerful – majestic – mysterious works! Calvin was a sculptor of enormous range and integrity! He combined both tools and hand to develop his geometric element of distortion from life-like to emotions!
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