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Moore’s drawings made in underground shelters during WWII show us strangers whose lives had been shredded by grief, despair, and fear. Henry Moore, "Four Figures in a Setting" (1948), pen and ...
A collection of Henry Moore's coal mining drawings from the 1940s has gone on show in an underground gallery. Drawing in the Dark, at St Albans Museum and Gallery in Hertfordshire, is said to have ...
Henry Moore: Drawing in the Dark runs from 16 December to 16 April 2023 at St Albans Museum. Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook , external , Instagram , external and Twitter , external .
These drawings make us think again about Moore the sculptor, while the gallery also has a fine show of Vanessa Bell’s works that is worth visiting Four Figures in a Setting by Henry Moore, 1948 ...
His years as a war artist had seen him produce two books—Henry Moore. Sculpture and Drawings (1944), with an introduction by Herbert Read, and Shelter Sketch Book (around 1944)—that had ...
A review of Henry Moore: Sculpture and Drawings. This volume in plan and execution is in everyway worthy of its subject. It has large, especially clear reproductions of all the artist’s ...
Henry Moore in front of Three Way Piece No. 2: Archer in his first visit to Toronto, March 1967. AGO Photographic Collection. ... 57 drawings and 150 prints to the museum.
A collection of Henry Moore's coal mining drawings from the 1940s has gone on show in an underground gallery. Drawing in the Dark, at St Albans Museum and Gallery in Hertfordshire, is said to have ...
A collection of Henry Moore's coal mining drawings from the 1940s are to be exhibited in Doncaster. Drawing in the Dark, at the Danum Gallery, Library and Museum, opens on 9 May and runs until 26 ...
The renowned sculptor an artist drew more than 100 sketches in a Yorkshire colliery in 1942.
Henry Moore sketching working coalminers at Wheldale Coliery in 1942 A collection of coal mining sketches by the artist Henry Moore is to be shown in the largest exhibition of its kind.
The drawings being shown at St Albans Museum and Gallery are said to have influenced Henry Moore's later work.
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