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  2. List of sculptures by Henry Moore - Wikipedia

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    Henry Moore, standing next to his sculpture. This article lists a selection of notable works created by Henry Moore.The listing follows the list of works within the 1988 book Sculpture by Henry Moore [1] and links to images of the Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue.

  3. Henry Moore - Wikipedia

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    Henry Spencer Moore OM CH FBA (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi- abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art.

  4. Category:Sculptures by Henry Moore - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures by the British sculptor Henry Moore (1898–1986). Pages in category "Sculptures by Henry Moore" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  5. Reclining Figure 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Reclining Figure 1938 (LH 192) is a small sculpture by Henry Moore of an sinuous abstracted human figure. An enlarged version was made in 1984 for the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Singapore. The resulting Large Reclining Figure (LH 192b) is some 9 metres (30 ft) long, making it the largest sculpture made by Moore.

  6. Recumbent Figure 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Recumbent Figure 1938 (LH191) [1] is an early sculpture by Henry Moore. It was commissioned by the architect Serge Chermayeff for his modernist villa at Bentley Wood, near Halland, Sussex. At the time it was made, it was Moore's largest stone sculpture.

  7. Reclining Figure (Lincoln Center) - Wikipedia

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    A third version is located on Henry Moore’s estate in Hertfordshire, England. [2] The working model was scaled up again to create a plaster version of the full-size sculpture. This sculpture was so large that Moore needed a new temporary studio, a metal structure covered with transparent plastic sheeting, to house it while he worked on it.