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Alexander Calder artista estadounidense Alexander Calder (Lawnton, Pensilvania, 22 de julio de 1898-Nueva York, 11 de noviembre de 1976) fue un escultor estadounidense conocido por ser el inventor del móvil (esculturas cinéticas colgantes) y precurs
Alexander Calder, artista statunitense pioniere della scultura astratta (Lawnton, Pennsylvania, 22 luglio 1898 - New York, 11 novembre 1976) famoso per aver inventato il mobile (sculture cinetiche sospese), 10 luglio 1947