Henry Moore

known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. As well as sculpture, Moore produced many drawings, including a series depicting Londoners sheltering from the Blitz during the Second World War, along with other graphic works on paper.

His forms are usually abstractions of the human figure, typically depicting mother-and-child or reclining figures. Moore's works are usually suggestive of the female body, apart from a phase in the 1950s when he sculpted family groups. His forms are generally pierced or contain hollow spaces. Many interpreters liken the undulating form of his reclining figures to the landscape and hills of his Yorkshire birthplace.

Moore became well known through his carved marble and larger-scale abstract cast bronze sculptures, and was instrumental in introducing a particular form of modernism to the United Kingdom. His ability in later life to fulfil large-scale commissions made him exceptionally wealthy. Despite this, he lived frugally; most of the money he earned went towards endowing the Henry Mooore Foundation.


Moore, Henry - School Print, Scuptural Objects, Framed Screen Print Moore, Henry - School Print, Scuptural Objects, Framed Screen Print
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Moore, Henry - School Print, Scuptural Objects, Framed Screen Print
£955.00

Sculptural Objects
c.1949
Mounted and framed in a substantial, double frame in satin black with anti-glare ArtGlass
Image size: 50x76cm
Frame size: 81x105cm
Signed in the plate

Moore, Henry - Stonehenge series XIV Plate14: Moon Lightfall, Framed Lithograph Moore, Henry - Stonehenge series XIV Plate14: Moon Lightfall, Framed Lithograph
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Moore, Henry - Stonehenge series XIV Plate14: Moon Lightfall, Framed Lithograph
£1,590.00

Original lithograph

Stonehenge series XIV
Plate14: Moon Lightfall
1973
As seen in the Henry Moore book ‘Stonehenge’, a copy of which is available with the work.
An edition of this artwork is also on display at the Central museum and Art gallery in Norwich (although not so well framed)

Image Size 290×460mm

Wall Size 570×720mm