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About this Item
signed, numbered 61/180 in pencil in the margin; signed in the image
Provenance
The Linda Givon Collection.
Notes
Henry Moore is renowned as one of Britain’s prominent Modernist sculptors and was the first to achieve critical acclaim during his lifetime. By the end of his career, he was the world’s most successful living artist at auction. His notable monumental bronze sculptures draw inspiration from the human body with his most common motif being the reclining figure, as well as natural and organic forms. These biomorphic sculptures can be found worldwide. Whilst primarily a sculptor, Moore is also known for his drawings and prints, including those that documented the experiences of people in London’s Underground air-raid shelters during World War II.
Moore studied sculpture at Leeds School of Art and subsequently at the Royal College of Art in London. After his studies, he travelled extensively before returning to London where he taught at the Royal College of Art and the Chelsea College of Art.
Moore’s extraordinary contribution to Modernist sculpture was recognised when he won the International Sculpture Prize at the Venice Biennale in 1948, and he was nominated for a Knighthood, which he turned down in 1951. He was awarded the Companion of Honour in 1955, the Order of Merit in 1962, and in 1968 he received the Erasmus prize. Moore was a trustee of the National Gallery and the Tate in London.
Henry Moore’s work was exhibited worldwide during his lifetime and continues to be exhibited and represented in prestigious collections worldwide. He established The Henry Moore Foundation in 1977 to preserve his legacy through ongoing support for sculptors.
Printer: J.E. Wolfensberger, Zurich
Publisher: Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, London & Rembrandt Verlag GmbH, West Berlin
Exhibited
Henry Moore Foundation, Perry Green, Henry Moore: Prints and Portfolios, 29 March to 29 August 2010, another example from the edition exhibited.
Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, Henry Moore: Prints and Portfolios, 3 February to 3 April 2011, another example from the edition exhibited.
Literature
Gérald Cramer, Alistair Grant and David Mitchinson (1973) Henry Moore: Catalogue of Graphic Work 1931-1972, Geneva: Cramer, unpaginated.