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Henry Moore Foundation LH 154a Image online [133] Carving [132] 1935 Walnut wood H 96.5 Henry Moore Foundation LH 158 Image online [134] Carving [132] 1935 African wonder stone H 15.2 LH 157 Image online [135] Sculpture [132] 1935 White marble L 55.9 Art Institute of Chicago: LH 161 Image online [136] Reclining Figure [137] 1936 Elm wood L 88.9 ...
First, Moore made a 162.5 centimetres (5 ft 4.0 in) high working model (LH 481) in 1961. The Henry Moore Foundation at Perry Green, Hertfordshire, has two versions, one in plaster and another in fibreglass, [1] [2] and other examples are held by the Hakone Open-Air Museum in Japan, [3] and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington ...
In 1962 Moore created an edition of 10 working models (LH 504) for a new two-piece sculpture. The Tate Gallery in London acquired a small working model in 1963. [3] Other working models are in the collections of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, the Didrichsen Art Museum in Helsinki, the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, and the Kunsthaus in Zurich.
Washington, D.C. and Kansas City Seated Woman is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore , catalogued as LH 435. [ 1 ] Examples are in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden , Washington, D.C., [ 2 ] and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City .
Henry Moore's house, now the headquarters of the Henry Moore Foundation. The Henry Moore Foundation is a registered charity in England, established for education and promotion of the fine arts — in particular, to advance understanding of the works of Henry Moore, and to promote the public appreciation of sculpture more generally.
The lead sculpture, called Mother and Child, was believed to have been made by Moore in 1939-40 and will be auctioned in March. ‘Unique and rare’ Henry Moore sculpture discovered on family’s ...
It was a bronze edition of 7; the artist's copy ("0/7") is in Kew Gardens in London, loaned by the Henry Moore Foundation [3] another in the Hofgarten, Düsseldorf (illustrated), [4] and one at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. [5] [6] The plaster model is at the Art Gallery of Ontario. [7]
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. [7]