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Calder The Jealous Husband Slim Fit Tee

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Description

Based on his dramatic brass necklace, our Alexander Calder (American, 1898–1976) The Jealous Husband Tee emanates the radiance of the original jewelry piece. While his inventive, avant- garde creations converged closely with the aesthetics of the modern age, they always remained personal and unmistakably Calder.

Available in small, medium, large, or x-large. Cotton/Lycra®. Slim Fit. Cap sleeves. Imported. Machine washable.

Size Chart:
Small (4–6)
Medium (8–10)
Large (12–14)
X-Large (16)

  • Available in small, medium, large, or x-large
  • Size Chart:
    Small (4–6)
    Medium (8–10)
    Large (12–14)
    X-Large (16)

  • Slim Fit
  • Cap sleeves
  • 92% Cotton and 8% Lycra®
  • Machine washable

Art History

Alexander Calder's (American, 1898–1976) commanding presence is clearly apparent in his ca. 1940 dramatic brass necklace. Calder is celebrated for his mobiles, stabiles, paintings, and objets d’art, and produced approximately 1,800 unique pieces of brass, silver, and gold jewelry.



Description

Based on his dramatic brass necklace, our Alexander Calder (American, 1898–1976) The Jealous Husband Tee emanates the radiance of the original jewelry piece. While his inventive, avant- garde creations converged closely with the aesthetics of the modern age, they always remained personal and unmistakably Calder.

Available in small, medium, large, or x-large. Cotton/Lycra®. Slim Fit. Cap sleeves. Imported. Machine washable.

Size Chart:
Small (4–6)
Medium (8–10)
Large (12–14)
X-Large (16)





  • Available in small, medium, large, or x-large
  • Size Chart:
    Small (4–6)
    Medium (8–10)
    Large (12–14)
    X-Large (16)

  • Slim Fit
  • Cap sleeves
  • 92% Cotton and 8% Lycra®
  • Machine washable




Art History

Alexander Calder's (American, 1898–1976) commanding presence is clearly apparent in his ca. 1940 dramatic brass necklace. Calder is celebrated for his mobiles, stabiles, paintings, and objets d’art, and produced approximately 1,800 unique pieces of brass, silver, and gold jewelry.


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