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Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

Ideas for Sculpture

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photo: Hauser & Wirth
Ideas for Sculpture
photo: Hauser & Wirth
photo: Hauser & Wirth

Ideas for Sculpture

Sketchbook
  • Page from Sketchbook
Date1937
Artwork TypeDrawing
Catalogue NumberHMF 1332
Date Order NumberAG 37.57
Dimensionspaper: 279 x 184 mm
Signature

(added later) pencil l.r. Moore 1937

Inscription

pencil u.c.l. white/eye/iris; c. Lubetkin

Ownershipprivate collection, UK
More Information
A request by the architect Berthold Lubetkin for a sculpture to be placed in an alcove on a block of flats in Hampstead (described in the Introduction to Volume 2 of the catalogue raisonné of drawings) led to Moore's experimenting with upright forms for the alcove sculpture; see also HMF 1392b, 1397, 1394, 1400, 1497. Five of the sketches on the verso are elaborated in HMF 1378. In later years he often said that the upright form allowed the least inventiveness in a pose: he soon abandoned the idea with regard to the Lubetkin proposal and by spring 1938 had begun to carve the Reclining Figure elmwood (LH 210).
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