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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.
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  3. Reclining Figure 1969–70 (LH 608) is a bronze sculpture by English artist Henry Moore. History. Inspired by the shape of a piece of flint, Moore created a maquette for the sculpture in plaster which was cast in an edition of small bronzes, some 15 centimetres (5.9 in) long.

  4. Reclining Figure, No. 4. Henry Moore British. 195455. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 903. After his studies at the School of Art in Leeds and the Royal College of Art in London, in the early 1920s Henry Moore embarked on a very successful career as a sculptor that lasted until his death in 1986. His first works were direct ...

  5. Reclining Figure: Festival (LH 293) [1] is a bronze sculpture by English artist Henry Moore, commissioned by the Arts Council in 1949 for the Festival of Britain in 1951. The sculpture can be viewed as an abstraction of a reclining female human figure, resting on

  6. 2020年8月15日 · Reclining Figure: Bunched. Henry Moore OM, CH. 1961, cast 1961–2. On display at Tate Britain part of Modern and Contemporary British Art. ‘Reclining Figure‘, Henry Moore OM, CH, 1951 on display at Tate Britain.

  7. The theme of the reclining figure was one of the most important in Moore’s work and one to which he returned throughout his life. His interest in the theme was inspired by seeing Mexican sculptures of chacmool – reclining figures, supported on their elbows with their heads turned 90 degrees from the front.

  8. Reclining Figure. Date1929. Artwork TypeSculpture Carving. Catalogue NumberLH 59. Media brown Hornton stone. Dimensions artwork (h x l x d): 54 × 82 × 37 cm. OwnershipLeeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery). Bought with the aid of a grant from the Board of Education and the Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1941. Collections.