Henry Spencer Moore (1898-1986) was one of the most important British artists of the twentieth century and arguably the most internationally celebrated sculptor of the period. He is renowned for his semi-abstract monumental bronzes, which can be seen all over the world.
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Double Oval (1966)
Two Figure Reclining Piece Points (1969)
Locking Piece ( 1962-3)
two Piece Reclining Figure: Cut (1979-81)
Three Piece Sculpture: Vertebrae (1968-9)
The Yellow Brick Studio
The Arch (1963-69)
Large Upright Internal/External Form (1953/4, cast 1981-82)
Sheep Piece (1971-2)
Large Reclining Figure (1984)
At over 9m long and weighing four tonnes, this work is the largest to be cast in bronze.
Mother and Child: Block Seat (1983-4)
Reclining Mother and Child (1975-6)
Goslar Warrior (1973-4)
Three Piece Reclining Figure: Draped (1975)
Working Model for Sundial (1965)
Reclining Figure: Hand (1979)
Two Figure Reclining Figure: Points (1960)

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