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Henry Moore, “Wall Relief: Maquette No.1” (1955), plaster with surface color; Henry Moore Foundation (photo Michael Phipps, eproduced by permission of the Henry Moore Foundation) ...
Moore’s marks in the soft plaster are legible in bronze. ... A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Henry Moore's sculpture Large Two Forms was moved into Grange Park in 2022.
Henry Moore. 2 minute read. ANTHONY CARO. October 26, ... Starting from notebook drawings, he often worked in plaster on a tiny scale, incorporating pebbles or bones into his maquettes.
Yet this summer’s exhibition at the Henry Moore Foundation, Perry Green, Hertfordshire does just that. On show are the artist’s plasters, the carved or modelled pieces from which his bronzes ...
Inside the museum, there are 131 bronzes and original plasters, 73 drawings, and 689 prints by Moore. The AGO, as it is known, was founded in 1900 and named Art Museum of Toronto. Over the years ...
Bill Brandt’s Henry Moore (1942): ... to post-war sculptor working in plaster and bronze—and were almost always commissions for magazine spreads.
Henry Moore is said to have first encountered the image of the reclining figure in Paris in 1925 in a plaster cast of an ancient Mexican Toltec-Maya figure in the Trocadero Museum. It was to become ...
Henry Moore (1898-1986), ‘Reclining Figure Bone,’ 1975. The Henry Moore Foundation, Much Hadham, England, ... many plaster maquettes and a large skull of a rhinoceros, ...
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