Henry Moore - Gallery

Gallery

  • Knife Edge – Two Piece (bronze), (1962), opposite House of Lords, London

  • Three Way Piece No. 2 (The Archer), (1964–65), Toronto City Hall Nathan Phillips Square

  • Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 5, bronze, (1963–64), Kenwood House grounds, London

  • Three Piece Reclining figure No.1, (1961), Yorkshire Sculpture Park

  • Oval with Points, (1968–70), Henry Moore Foundation

  • Hill Arches, bronze, (1972–73), National Gallery of Australia

  • Large Divided Oval: Butterfly, (1985–86), Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin

  • Draped Seated Figure, (1957–58), Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • Double Oval, 1966, Henry Moore Foundation

  • Two Large Forms, (1966–69), Art Gallery of Ontario

  • Large Square Form with Cut, (marble), (1969–71), Piazza San Marco, Prato

  • Large Upright Internal/External Form, (1982) Kew Gardens, London, exhibition of 28 pieces, 2007.

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