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  2. Lisa Le Feuvre - Wikipedia

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    Le Feuvre’s editorial work includes the Henry Moore Institute’s journal ‘Essays on Sculpture', [19] and the Institute’s publication program between 2010 and 2017;[23] the MIT Press compilation 'Failure' [20] [21] in the MIT / Whitechapel Art Gallery’s 'Documents on Contemporary Art' series; the second issue of 'NOIT,' [22] the journal ...

  3. Keith Arnatt - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Moore Institute [7] in Yorkshire holds examples of early materials and the V&A Museum [8] has examples of proposals. Some materials that Arnatt gave to Robert Smithson in the form of documentation of proposals were donated to LACMA, Los Angeles by Nancy Holt. [9]

  4. Henry Moore - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Henry Moore Foundation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Two-Piece Reclining Figure: Points - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Oval with Points - Wikipedia

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    Oval with Points is a series of enigmatic abstract sculptures by British sculptor Henry Moore, made in plaster and bronze from 1968 to 1970, from a 14-centimetre (5.5 in) maquette in 1968 (LH 594) made in plaster and then cast in bronze, through a 110-centimetre (43 in) working model in 1968–1969 (LH 595) also made plaster and then cast in bronze, to a full-size 332-centimetre (131 in ...

  8. List of sculptures by Henry Moore - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Spindle Piece - Wikipedia

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    Spindle Piece is a bronze sculpture series by Henry Moore.Unusually, the sculpture was made in four sizes: a plaster maquette cast in bronze as Maquette for Spindle Piece (LH 591) in 1968, a larger plaster working model which was also cast in bronze as Spindle Piece (LH 592) in 1968, a larger series of bronze sculptures Large Spindle Piece (LH 593) cast in 1974, and the largest model, known as ...