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Four-Piece Composition: Reclining Figure (LH154) [1] is an important early stone sculpture by the English sculptor Henry Moore.He had been working on depictions of the reclining human figure since at least 1924, but this small piece, made in the latter half of 1934, is the first work in which Moore breaks a human figure down in to several separate pieces.
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Reclining Figure: External Form 1953–54 is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, catalogued as LH 299. [1] It is approximately 2.1 m long. Casts are owned by Vermögen und Bau, Baden-Württemberg ; [ 2 ] the National Gallery of Modern Art , Rome; [ 3 ] and the National Museum of Fine Arts , Buenos Aires.
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UNESCO Reclining Figure 1957–58 is a sculpture by Henry Moore.It was made in a series of scales, from a small plaster maquette, through a half-size working model made in plaster and cast in bronze (LH 415), to a full-size version carved in Roman travertine marble in 1957–1958 (LH 416). [1]
The artist's copy was given to the Henry Moore Foundation and is on display in their sculpture garden around his old house at Perry Green, Hertfordshire. [4] Other copies in the edition are in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany .
Reclining Figure (LH402) is a 1956 sculpture by British artist Henry Moore. The sculpture was cast in an edition of 8 (+ 1 artist copy) in 1961–63. [1] The original 1956 plaster was gifted to the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada, by the artist. [2]
Large Four Piece Reclining Figure 1972–73 at Harvard University. Large Four Piece Reclining Figure 1972–73 (LH 629) is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore . Approximately 4 metres (13 ft) long, the sculpture was made an edition of seven full size casts (plus an artist's copy), all cast by the Hermann Noack foundry in Berlin.