{"data":{"id":"5521","type":"artwork","attributes":{"id":5521,"topgoose_id":15099,"portfolio_id":5488,"tms_id":5521,"title":"Little Clown, the Trumpeteer","display_artist_text":"Alexander Calder","display_date":"1926–1931","accession_number":"83.36.8.1","dimensions":"Overall: 8 3/4 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/4 in. (22.2 × 8.9 × 8.3 cm)","medium":"Wire, cloth, paint, yarn, thread, and rhinestone buttons","department":"collection","classification":"Sculpture","credit_line":"Purchase, with funds from a public fundraising campaign in May 1982. One half of the funds were contributed by the Robert Wood Johnson Jr. Charitable Trust. Additional major donations were given by The Lauder Foundation; the Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc.; the Howard and Jean Lipman Foundation, Inc.; an anonymous donor; The T.M. Evans Foundation, Inc.; MacAndrews \u0026 Forbes Group, Incorporated; the De Witt Wallace Fund, Incorporated; Martin and Agneta Gruss; Anne Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. Laurance S. Rockefeller; the Simon Foundation, Inc.; Marylou Whitney; Bankers Trust Company; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Dayton; Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz; Irvin and Kenneth Feld; Flora Whitney Miller. More than 500 individuals from 26 states and abroad also contributed to the campaign.","is_virtual":false,"is_portfolio":false,"portfolio_tms_id":5488,"portfolio":"Calder's Circus","edition":null,"publication_info":"","description":"\u003cp\u003eAlexander Calder, \u003cem\u003eLittle Clown, the Trumpeteer\u003c/em\u003e, 1926–1931. Wire, cloth, paint, yarn, thread, and rhinestone buttons, overall: 8 3/4 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/4 in. (22.2 × 8.9 × 8.3 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from a public fundraising campaign in May 1982. One half of the funds were contributed by the Robert Wood Johnson Jr. Charitable Trust. Additional major donations were given by The Lauder Foundation; the Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc.; the Howard and Jean Lipman Foundation, Inc.; an anonymous donor; The T.M. Evans Foundation, Inc.; MacAndrews \u0026 Forbes Group, Incorporated; the De Witt Wallace Fund, Incorporated; Martin and Agneta Gruss; Anne Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. Laurance S. Rockefeller; the Simon Foundation, Inc.; Marylou Whitney; Bankers Trust Company; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Dayton; Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz; Irvin and Kenneth Feld; Flora Whitney Miller. More than 500 individuals from 26 states and abroad also contributed to the campaign. 83.36.8.1. © Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York\u003c/p\u003e","object_label":"\u003cp\u003e\u003ci\u003eLittle Clown, The Trumpeteer\u003c/i\u003e is one of the “performers” in \u003ci\u003eCalder’s Circus. \u003c/i\u003eHe is made of flesh-colored cloth, and decorated with yarn hair and rhinestone button eyes. The clown’s feet, comprised of electrical tape, have a rubber tube that goes into the heels and through the inside of his body, with the open end sticking slightly out of his face. During an act with the Bearded Lady, Alexander Calder could attach a balloon to the open end of the tube. By blowing air through the heel end of the tube, the balloon was inflated during the performance. It could burst at any moment and inject an element of surprise into the proceedings. \u003c/p\u003e","ai_alt_text":"Worn handmade cloth doll with yarn hair, wire spiral hands, and leather-like shoes.","alt_text":"A rag doll-like sculpture, made of yellowed cloth with a round button-like nose, small rhinestone eyes, a curve for a smile, orange yarn hair, wire hands, and floppy shoes.","visual_description":null,"on_view":true,"created_at":"2017-08-30T17:24:28.000-04:00","updated_at":"2026-02-06T12:01:05.471-05:00","images":[{"id":97076,"url":"https://whitneymedia.org/assets/artwork/5521/83_36_8_1_vw1_cropped.jpg"},{"id":119098,"url":"https://whitneymedia.org/assets/artwork/5521/83.36.8.jpg"}]},"relationships":{"artists":{"data":[{"id":"215","type":"artist"}]}}}}