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It is a surprise to find a study of Henry Moore ... hardly any women at all apart from untypical groups of standing figures. Chris Owen, the former head of the Cambridge School of Art, Anglia ...
7.38 x 4.12 x 4.12 in. (18.7 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm.) Henry Moore: Sculptures and Drawings. 2nd ed. Vol. III. A. Bowness, ed. 1986. #439b.
Moore’s drawings made in underground shelters during WWII show us strangers whose lives had been shredded by grief, despair, and fear. Henry Moore, "Four Figures in a Setting" (1948), pen and ...
Henry Moore signing the Standing Nude Woman drawn in 1929 ... Key objects are two early life drawings of his wife Irina, studying the human form and laying the foundations for his sculptural ...
Henry Moore’s “Reclining Figure Bone” sculpture ... s exhibition was the museum’s first retrospective of a woman artist. Feldman wondered whether it was a happy coincidence or something ...
Henry Moore, Man and Woman in Landscape ... that people understood his work to be in dialogue with these moments of art history.” Despite being a busy, global artist, Moore engaged closely ...
“While Henry Moore ... women artists working within Surrealist traditions and in response to the trauma and legacies of the Second Word War. It examines works across writing, film, music and art ...
A review of Henry Moore: Sculpture and Drawings. This volume in plan and execution is in everyway worthy of its subject. It has large, especially clear reproductions of all the artist’s ...
Henry Moore Studios and Gardens has appointed a family engagement co-ordinator at Perry Green in Hertfordshire, where the world-renowned artist spent the end of his life. Visitors can explore 25 ...
At the same time a continent and an ocean away, Henry ... Art), and it’s hardly a one-off here. The show goes on to explore two artists in remarkable synch. An expansive space situates Moore ...
The celebration coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Art Gallery of Ontario’s (AGO) Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, home to the largest public collection of his art in the world. Moore ...