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Henry MOORE : Reclining figure - Original Lithograph

Henry MOORE
Reclining figure, 1977

Original lithograph (Printed in Curwen Workshop).
On wove paper 31 x 24 cm.
Edition San Lazarro, 1977

In Excellent condition

Dimensions :
- Height : 24 cm
- Width : 31 cm
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Henry Moore : Born in Castleford, Yorkshire in 1898, Henry Moore was a british sculptor, painter, draughtsman and engraver. He is considered as one of the most famed sculptors of the 20th century. Trained at the Leeds School of Art, then at the Royal College of Art, where he teached sculpture since 1924, Moore realized his first works in 1920. His paintings and drawings are in favor of the starkness and intensity. He participated to Surrealism in 1936 which gave him the taste for unusual, arbitrary places with stylized shapes. Named " War Artist " in 1940, he realized 82 drawings of shelters, with 7 lithographs. He created a repertoire of non figurative shapes which are going to be exploited in his engravings from 1949. Settled in Perry Green, Much Hadham in 1940, the artist created The Henry Moore Foundation. He died in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire in 1986.

Fondation Beyeler (Switzerland)
Fundació Joan Miró (Spain)
Walker Art Center (The USA)
The National Academy of Design Museum (The USA)
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (The USA)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond (The USA)
Musée de Grenoble (France)
Das Museum Folkwang (Germany)
Kunstmuseum Basel (Switzerland)
The Broad Art Foundation (The USA)
The Whitney Museum of American Art (The USA)
Museum Villa Haiss (Germany)
Armand Hammer Museum (The USA)
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