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Drawing for Sculpture with Points

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Drawing for Sculpture with Points
Drawing for Sculpture with Points
Drawing for Sculpture with Points

Drawing for Sculpture with Points

Datec.1938
Artwork TypeDrawing
Catalogue NumberHMF 1417
Date Order NumberAG 38.31
Mediapencil
Papercream wove
Dimensionspaper: 114 x 177 mm
Signature

(added later) pencil l.r. Moore, undated

Inscription

pencil u.c.l. (upside down) points/practically/touching; u.r. Do drawings of two forms practically touching

OwnershipThe Henry Moore Foundation: gift of the artist 1977
More Information
Wilkinson quotes David Sylvester and Robert Melville when discussing the sources of Moore's inspiration for his drawings of three points practically touching, and the sculpture Three Points 1939-40 LH 211. In 1952, standing below Michelangelo's Creation of Adam in the Sistine Chapel, Moore turned to the cataloguer and remarked on the charge of electricity which seemed to flow between the two fingers, adding, 'It's a bit like what I intended in a sculpture I did just before the war - creating a sense of tension.'
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