Disambiguation evidence for Alexander Calder’s The Eagle (at Olympic Sculpture Park) via surface form

"The Eagle (Olympic Sculpture Park)"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "The Eagle (Olympic Sculpture Park)".

Predicate Object
artForm sculpture
artisticStyle Alexander Calder’s stabile “Elephant”
surface form: Calder stabile
associatedWith Olympic Sculpture Park opening
associatedWith Seattle waterfront redevelopment
color bright red
commissionedFor public display
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Alexander Calder
depicts eagle (abstracted)
dimensionCharacteristic large scale
exhibitionType permanent installation
function centerpiece of Olympic Sculpture Park
function landmark
genre modern art
hasComponent angular forms
hasComponent curved forms
hasComponent large steel plates
hasNameOrigin named for an eagle
heritageDesignation iconic artwork of Seattle
influencedBy Alexander Calder’s The Eagle (at Olympic Sculpture Park) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Calder’s earlier stabiles
installationSite waterfront park setting
instanceOf abstract sculpture
instanceOf outdoor sculpture
instanceOf public art
locatedIn Seattle
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedIn Washington
location Olympic Sculpture Park
material painted steel
movement Abstract art
movement Modernism
notableFor abstract form
notableFor bright red color
notableFor role as park centerpiece
outdoorIndoor outdoor
ownedBy Seattle Art Museum
partOf Seattle Art Museum
surface form: Seattle Art Museum collection
partOf Seattle public art collection
photographicSubject popular tourist photo spot
safetyConsideration designed for public interaction at a distance
subject bird
supportStructure steel armature
surfaceTreatment painted finish
theme flight (abstract)
theme nature (abstract)
tourismAttraction Seattle cultural attraction
visibility visible against Seattle skyline
visibility visible from multiple points in Olympic Sculpture Park