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Lithograph on paper – Soze of the image: 25.7 x 33.9 cm – Size of the papaer: 52.7 x 62 cm – Published in: The Tate Gallery 1982-84: Illustrated Catalogue of Acquisitions, London 1986 – Edited by Curwen Prints Ltd, Londres.
1973
Edition Size: 50 + XV AP
Sheet Size: 52.7 X 62 cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Lithograph on paper – Soze of the image: 25.7 x 33.9 cm – Size of the papaer: 52.7 x 62 cm – Published in: The Tate Gallery 1982-84: Illustrated Catalogue of Acquisitions, London 1986 – Edited by Curwen Prints Ltd, Londres.
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In the twentieth century, one of the most important and celebrated British artists was Henry Moore. Renowned for his semi-abstract monumental bronzes, these sculptures can be seen all around the world. Usually a reclining figure and more often than not suggested as feminine, his work evokes analogies between the body and the landscape. The materials Moore used for his sculptures were mainly bronze or marble.