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Mother and Child: A Recurring Theme in the Work of Barbara Hepworth
A recurring theme in the work of Dame Barbara Hepworth is that of mother and child. Hepworth had four children herself: Paul Skeaping (whose father was John Skeaping – Hepworth’s first …
Reclining figure (1936) by Henry Moore
Reclining figure (1936) by Henry Moore | In elm wood, The He… | Flickr
http://www.artlyst.com/articles/henry-moore-1951-festival-of-britain-bronze-hits-auction-block Henry Moore 1951 Festival of Britain Bronze Hits Auction Block
Henry Moore Two piece reclining figure: armless (1975)
HENRY MOORE (1898-1986) , Standing and Reclining Figures | Christie's
Standing and Reclining Figures
‘Reclining Figure‘, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1951 | Tate
‘Reclining Figure‘, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1951 on display at Tate Britain.
Henry Moore (1898-1986) , Reclining Figure | Christie's
Reclining figure by Henry Moore. Beautiful piece of sculpture. Columbia students feel it's too dang ugly and want it removed. They do not have a clue nor understand art and beauty.
Reclining Figure: Umbilicus | Modern Evening Auction | 2024 | Sotheby's
Property from an Important Private CollectionHenry Moore1898 - 1986Reclining Figure: Umbilicusi
The Definition of Form in Art
Form is one of the seven elements of art. It describes a three-dimensional geometrical figure as opposed to a shape, which is two-dimensional (flat).
Non Representational Sculpture
Henry Moore (1898-1986) Three Piece Reclining Figure No. 2 (Bridge Prop) signed 'Moore' (on the bottom of the left leg), inscribed with the foundry mark and numbered 'H. NOACK BERLIN 4. Conceived in 1963 and cast in an edition of six
Henry Moore, reclining figure
Henry Moore, Reclining Figure Angles 1979
Henry Moore Reclining Figures
Henry Moore - Sheep Piece, 1971-72, bronze, H:223.5"
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