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An exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art presents the work of the two men, including Moore’s haunting drawings of wartime Londoners sheltering underground.
View HENRY MOORE - THE SHELTER DRAWINGS: HAUNTING IMAGES OF LONDONERS SHELTERING FROM THE BLITZ IN 1940-41; HENRY MOORE - THE SHELTER DRAWINGS (10) By Moore Henry; offset lithographs on paper; sight ...
The exhibit also has several of Henry Moore’s smaller trademark sculptures, the classic undulating figures evoking the famous mother-child figure and landscape imagery. A larger sculpture sits in the ...
As a war artist, Henry Moore’s work was influenced by the Blitz, separated families and the threat of nuclear escalation.
Henry Moore: Shadows on the Wall is at the Courtauld Gallery, to September 22; courtauld.ac.uk Vanessa Bell: A Pioneer of Modern Art is at the Courtauld’s Project Space to October 6; courtauld.ac.uk ...
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 ...
Moore’s deep affinity with the natural world makes Kew and Wakehurst ideal settings for his work. Throughout his career, he ...
It is a surprise to find a study of Henry Moore (1898-1986) that does not illustrate a single “reclining woman”, or hardly any women at all apart from untypical groups of standing figures.
A hundred years after the sculptor Henry Moore completed his studies at the Royal College of Art (RCA), in London, in 1924, and 47 years after Moore set up the foundation that bears his name, the ...
Henry Moore in front of Three Way Piece No. 2: Archer in his first visit to Toronto, March 1967. AGO Photographic Collection. Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives, Art Gallery of Ontario ...
A set of new activities for families is aiming to excite children about the world of sculpture. Henry Moore Studios and Gardens has appointed a family engagement co-ordinator at Perry Green in ...