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Название: NYC Civic Center: Nathan Hale City Hall Park - Alexander Calder in New York - Le chien en trois couleurs With five of his large metal stabiles (freestanding, nonmoving sculptures) on display in City Hall Park from April 2006 - March 2007, "Alexander Calder in New York" is the first multi-work presentation of the artist's iconic sculptures in New York's outdoor spaces. Alexander Calder is one of the 20th century's most inventive and influential artists, and his mobiles (hanging sculptures) and monumental stabiles (freestanding sculptures) are among the most beloved and iconic works of American art. The dynamic black, red, and blue stabile La chien en trois couleurs (Three-Colored Dog) (1973) exemplifies his interest in color. Other works in the exhibit include Jerusalem Stable and The Cock's Comb Nathan Hale Park, or City Hall Park, called the Common in the 18th century when it was at the northern edge of the city on a triangular plot formed by the confluence of the Bloomingdale Road (now Broadway) and the Boston Post Road (now Park Row and father north, the Bowery). On the Common a prison was constructed, and nearby, a poor house, as well as a powder house and barracks as part of the city’s defenses. After the Revolution, the city entered a new era of prosperity and growth that required the construction of a new City Hall. The park was enlarged to its present size in the late 1930’s with he razing of the old Federal Building that occupied most of the southern corner of the triangle and housed a post office and court. City Hall National Register #66000539
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