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Henry Moore(England, 1898-1986)
"Reclining figure (Bone)"
Hammer price
330 000SEK
Estimate
150 000 - 175 000 SEK

"Reclining figure (Bone)"

Signed Moore and numbered 4/9. Executed in 1974. Greenpatinated bronze. Length of the sculpture 27 cm, lengt of the base 39 cm.

Saleroom notice

Length of the sculpture 27 cm, lengt of the base 39 cm.

Provenance

Acquired at the exhibition at Kulturhuset, Stockholm in 1974.

Exhibitions

Kulturhuset, Stockholm, "Henry Moore: Skulptur, Teckning, Grafik 1923-1975", 1974.

More about Henry Moore

Henry Moore (1898-1986) was a prominent British sculptor and artist who played a crucial role in the development of modern sculpture. His contributions to the art world are exceptional, and his works have had a lasting impact on art history.

Henry Moore was born in Castleford, Yorkshire, and showed an early passion for art. After serving in World War I, he studied at the Leeds School of Art and later at the Royal College of Art in London. It was here that he began exploring forms and materials that would define his artistic career.

Moore was strongly influenced by artists such as Pablo Picasso and Constantin Brancusi. He was also interested in non-Western art and sculpture traditions, particularly African and Oceanic art. These influences shaped Moore's unique style and his interest in exploring abstract forms and the representation of the human body.

One of the most prominent features of Moore's work is his fascination with the human figure. He experimented with abstracting and distorting the body to create sculptures that express a sense of movement, balance, and harmony. His sculptures often display rounded and organic forms, drawn from nature and the landscape around him.

Moore used a range of materials for his works, including stone, bronze, and wood. He was skilled at harnessing the properties of these materials, giving them a sense of life and movement. His sculptures often have a monumental scale and a presence that impacts the surrounding environment.

Throughout his career, Henry Moore also created many public artworks and monuments around the world. His works can be found in parks, museums, and urban environments worldwide, becoming icons of modern art. One example is his famous sculpture "Reclining Figure" (1951) located in The Art Institute of Chicago. This work has become a symbol of Moore's style and his contribution to the world of sculpture.

Henry Moore's influence extends far beyond his own work. He taught at several art institutions, inspiring an entire generation of young artists. His vision that sculpture can be both abstract and emotionally powerful continues to influence the art world.

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