Few sculptures get more famous than this. Sotheby’s is set to feature Henry Moore’s Reclining Figure: Festival (1951) as a centerpiece of Modern Evening Sale in New York this November. Considered a ...
Alan Bowness, ed., Henry Moore: Complete Sculpture, 1980-86, vol. 6, London, 1988, no. 907, pls. 124-25, pp. 58-59, illustrations of another cast Alan Bowness, ed ...
Printer: Atelier Lacouriere Frelaut, Paris, pub. This distinctive etching shows the reclining figure, his most well known subject. Henry Moore was born in Castleford, Yorkshire, England in 1898. Moore ...
Lithograph in Colors Condition: Excellent Signature Details: Hand Signed by Moore ...
Henry Moore’s “Reclining Figure Bone” sculpture slopes down like the curves of a body or rolling hills. Two smooth openings peer into Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Pelvis IV” painting — a soft blue sky with a ...
Art movers hired by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts will hoist Henry Moore’s six-ton bronze sculpture, “Reclining Figure,” out of the reflecting pool on Friday night. The sculpture will reside ...
Three important sculptures by famed artists Henry Moore, Jeff Koons, and Charles Ray will hit the auction block in November, with prices ranging from US$3 million to US$30 million. Moore’s Reclining ...
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Henry Moore, “Reclining Figure: Bone” (1975), travertine; photo: Henry Moore Archive, reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation (all images courtesy the Hepworth Wakefield) WAKEFIELD, ...