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British sculptor known for his large, semiabstract sculptures of the human figure. Henry Moore is considered the most prominent British sculptor of… [Read biography »]


 
Moore, Untitled, 1941
Untitled, 1941
Artist: Moore, Henry
Reference: Henry Moore Foundation Cat. no. 1787
Medium:
Unique, Mixed Media Henry Moore Drawing with Pencil, Wax Crayon & Wash
Image Size: 9 3/10 in x 7 3/5 in (23.8 cm x 19.4 cm)
Sheet Size: approx. 12 in x 10 in (30.5 cm x 25.4 cm)
Framed Size: 23 1/8 in x 21 1/2 in (58.75 cm x 54.61 cm)
Signed: This work is hand signed and dated by Henry Moore (West Yorkshire, 1898 – Hertfordshire, 1986) in black ink the lower left margin: 'Moore 41.'
Edition: Unique, original drawing with pencil inscription in the lower right margin: 'To Loriano / Dec 1974 | from Henry Moore.'
Condition: This drawing is in very good condition; colors remain bold and bright throughout.
Gallery Price 
$45,000
Item# 3898
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Inspired by notions of "shelter" and sleeping forms, Moore created a series of drawings dedicated to this subject. This unique drawing in particular reveals Moore's expressive strokes and movement of line, combining those with color while highlighting his subjects with both subtle and bold tonalities.


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Moore, 3/4 Mother & Child and Reclining Figure, 1977
3/4 Mother & Child and Reclining Figure, 1977
Artist: Moore, Henry
Reference: Bowness 728
Medium:
Sculpted bronze / bronze sculpture
Image Size: 16 1/2 in x 7 in (41.9 cm x 17.8 cm)
Framed Size: 31 in x 21 1/2 in (78.8 cm x 54.6 cm)
Signed: This work is hand-inscribed by Henry Moore (West Yorkshire, 1898 – Hertfordshire, 1986) in the upper left edge/lip, "Moore".
Edition: Inscribed in the upper left edge/lip, "5/9"; out of the total edition of 9 cast by the Morris Singer Foundry.
Condition: Cast bronze in excellent condition
Gallery Price 
$45,000
Item# 2506
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This beautiful cast bronze relief celebrates Henry Moore's fascination and appreciation of motherhood, femininity, and childhood. Abstracting the human form, Moore creates a work that appears as a figural study in which the mother and child meld together, their forms difficult to distinguish from one another as they appear as an effortlessly cohesive unit.


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Moore, Wall Relief: Maquette No. 1, 1955
Wall Relief: Maquette No. 1, 1955
Artist: Moore, Henry
Medium:
Sculpted bronze relief with gold and green patina mounted on copper carved panel
Image Size: 22 in x 10 in (56 cm x 25.4 cm)
Framed Size: Size mounted on copper carved panel: 26 in x 14 5/8 in (66 cm x 37.2 cm)
Edition: From the total unsigned edition of 12; cast by the Fiorini Foundry, London
Condition: Cast bronze in excellent condition
Gallery Price:
Item# 3062
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Moore, Wall Relief: Maquette No. 2, 1955
Wall Relief: Maquette No. 2, 1955
Artist: Moore, Henry
Medium:
Sculpted bronze relief / bronze sculpture
Image Size: 17 5/8 in x 13 1/8 in x 1 1/2 in (44.8 cm x 33.4 cm x 3.8 cm)
Sheet Size: (w/ Base): 22 in x 17 in x 2 1/2 in (55.9 cm x 43.3 cm x 6.4 cm)
Signed: Hand-inscribed by Henry Moore (1898
Edition: From the total edition of 5, plus 1 (currently at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, CAN) according to the Henry Moore Foundation. Lund Humphries states this piece is from the total edition of 10 plus 1, however the edition was never completed
Condition: Cast bronze in excellent condition
Illustrated In: Henry Moore - Complete Sculpture, Volume 3 1955 - 1964. (1965) Bowness, A. (Ed.). Lund Humphries: London. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. 366.
Gallery Price:
Item# 2507
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Moore, Small Mother & Child, 1984
Small Mother & Child, 1984
Artist: Moore, Henry
Medium:
Cast Bronze Henry Moore Sculpture
Image Size: 5 7/8 in x 3 7/8 x 1/2 in (14.9cm x 9.7cm x 1.3cm)
Framed Size: approx. 20 in x 20 in (50.8 cm x 50.8 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Henry Moore (1898 - 1986), etched in the bronze along the bottom margin (edge) of the piece: 'Moore.'
Edition: Numbered 4/9, etched in the bronze to the right of the signature along the bottom margin (edge)
Condition: Excellent condition
Gallery Price:
Item# 2145
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Moore, Rosenthal Porcelain Relief Sculpture
Rosenthal Porcelain Relief Sculpture
Artist: Moore, Henry
Medium:
Engraved Rosenthal Porcelain
Image Size: 32.28 in (82 cm)
Sheet Size: 32.28 in (82 cm)
Framed Size: 32.28 in (82 cm)
Signed: Incised signature lower center
Edition: Featuring embossed signature in lower center of the porcelain, numbered 50/9
Condition: In excellent condition.
Gallery Price:
Item# 2087
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Moore, Sculptural Form (Mother & Child)
Sculptural Form (Mother & Child)
Artist: Moore, Henry
Medium:
Charcoal and ink Henry Moore drawing on cream paper
Image Size: 12 in x 8 7/8 in (30.48 cm x 22.6 cm)
Sheet Size: 12 in x 8 7/8 in (30.48 cm x 22.6 cm)
Framed Size: 30 3/4 in x 27 1/2 in (78.12 cm x 69.85 cm)
Signed: Hand signed by Henry Moore in the lower left
Edition: Unique original charcoal drawing.
Condition: This charcoal is in excellent condition
Gallery Price:
Item# 1338
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Henry Moore infuses small works with the monumental. A signed original Moore drawing or sculpture represents fundamentally human experience through the artist's signature semi-abstract style.

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Henry Moore Biography

Henry MooreHenry Moore (1898 - 1986)

British sculptor known for his large, semiabstract sculptures of the human figure. Henry Moore is considered the most prominent British sculptor of the 20th century, and his work had a strong influence on contemporary figural sculpture.

Moore was born in Castleford, Yorkshire, on July 30, 1898. From 1919 to 1925 he studied at the Leeds School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. His early works, executed in the 1920s, show the influences of pre-Columbian art of the Americas, the massive figures of the Italian Renaissance artists Masaccio and Michelangelo, and the streamlined shapes of the Romanian-born French sculptor Constantin Brancusi. In the 1930s, the work of Pablo Picasso and of contemporary abstract artists were strong influences; many of Moore's works of that period are highly abstract, consisting of simplified, rounded pieces carved from wood, with numerous indentations and holes often spanned with veils of thin metal wires. The most important and lasting influence on Moore's work, however, was the world of nature. "The human figure," he later wrote, "is what interests me most deeply, but I have found principles of form and rhythm from the study of natural objects, such as pebbles, rocks, bones, trees, plants."

In his mature works, beginning with Reclining Figure (1936, City Art Gallery, Wakefield, England), Moore employed swelling shapes, undulating extensions, and rounded indentations that mirror natural forms. His favored themes include mother-and-child and family groups, fallen warriors, and, most characteristically, the reclining human figure, which he continued to depict throughout his career, working in wood, stone, and—after 1950—in bronze, and later in marble. These works range from the realistic—such as Draped Reclining Figure (1953, Time-Life Building, London), a massive Henry Moore sculpture of a woman reclining on her elbows—to the abstract—such as Internal and External Forms (1954, Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, New York), a large, rounded bronze sculpture pierced by a hollow interior containing a second abstract metal form.

Unlike Moore's usually preparatory sketches for his sculpture, a series of drawings of Londoners huddled in tube stations during World War II air raids stand on their own as works of art. These so-called shelter drawings (1940 ff.) poignantly express the impact of war on defenseless civilians. One of the largest collections of Henry Moore sculptures, drawings, and prints is owned by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.

Among his major public commissions are outdoor sculptures for the UNESCO headquarters in Paris (1958); Lincoln Center of the Performing Arts, New York City (1965); the City Hall of Toronto, Ontario (1966); and the East Building of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1978). Moore died in Much Hadham, England, August 31, 1986.