Flying Dragon (Calder)
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Flying Dragon is a sculpture by Alexander Calder in the Art Institute of Chicago North Stanley McCormick Memorial Court (aka North Garden) north of the Art Institute of Chicago Building in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois.[1] It is a painted steel plate work of art created in 1975 measuring 365 (H) x 579 (L) x 335 (W) cm (120 x 228 x 132 in.).[1] It is painted in the signature "Calder Red" (which is also used in the nearby Flamingo) and is intended to represent a dragonfly in flight.[2]
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Flying Dragon | |
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Artist | Alexander Calder |
Year | 1975 |
Type | painted steel plate |
Dimensions | 365 cm × 335 cm × 579 cm (144 in × 132 in × 228 in) |
Location | Art Institute of Chicago (outdoor), Chicago, IL |
Coordinates | 41.880284°N 87.62368°W / 41.880284; -87.62368 |
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