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Henry Moore Foundation LH 154b Image online [128] Carving [127] 1935 African wood H 40.6 LH 160 Image online [129] Sculpture [127] 1934 Ironstone H 17.8 LH 145 Image online [130] Carving [127] 1934 African wonder stone H 10.2 LH 142 Image online [131] Hole and Lump [132] 1934 Elm wood H 68.6 Henry Moore Foundation LH 154a Image online [133 ...
Sculptures by the British sculptor Henry Moore (1898–1986). Pages in category "Sculptures by Henry Moore" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
Henry Spencer Moore OM CH FBA (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art.
Three Forms Vertebrae (LH 580a), [15] also known as Dallas Piece or Vertebrae, is an abstract bronze sculpture by Henry Moore. [2] It was cast in 1978–79, specifically for a site outside I.M. Pei 's Dallas City Hall , and is the largest version of a sculpture that Moore created in 1968.
Standing Figure: Knife Edge is a bronze sculpture by the English artist Henry Moore. It was cast in two full-size versions: Standing Figure: Knife Edge (LH 482) in 1961, and a larger Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge (LH 482a) in 1976. The sculpture also is sometimes known as Standing Figure (Bone) or Winged Figure. Moore first conceived the ...
Large Two Forms (LH 566) is a 1966-1969 sculpture by Henry Moore.The monumental sculpture measures 365 cm × 610 cm × 400 cm (144 in × 240 in × 157 in). It comprises two large curving elements that almost meet.
Two-Piece Reclining Figure No. 9 is a bronze sculpture of 1967 by the English artist Henry Moore, which exists in several versions and is catalogued as LH 576. Locations [ edit ]
Draped Reclining Woman 1957–58 (LH 431) [1] is a bronze sculpture by British artist Henry Moore, with a series of six castings (plus an artists cast, 0/6) made by Hermann Noack in Berlin. [ 2 ] The sculpture depicts a female figure in a reclining position on its right side, with its weight supported on its right hand and right leg.