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Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

Relief No.1

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Photo: Mike Bruce, courtesy of Gagosian
Relief No.1
Photo: Mike Bruce, courtesy of Gagosian
Photo: Mike Bruce, courtesy of Gagosian

Relief No.1

Date1959
Artwork TypeSculpture
Catalogue NumberLH 450 cast 4
Mediabronze
Dimensionsartwork (including base): 228.5 × 144.5 × 88.5 cm
Signaturestamped Moore
Ownershipprivate collection
More Information

Relief No.1 1959 is a rare example of a free-standing relief sculpture in Moore’s work. The front surface comprises an undulating arrangement of shapes that suggest the schematic form of a female figure, which appears to be embedded within, or emerging from, the flat ground. Moore’s interest in relief sculpture in the late 1950s developed from architectural commissions and a trip to Pompeii, where he saw casts of bodies half buried in volcanic ash.

 

Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Published References
Archive image of a representative cast
LH 450a cast 6
1959 cast 1971
Maquette for Relief No.1
LH 450a cast 0
1959 cast 1971
Relief No. 1
LH 305 cast h
1952
Archive image of a representative cast
LH 450 cast 5
1959
Photo: Mike Bruce, courtesy of Gagosian
LH 305 cast c
1952
photo: Mike Bruce, courtesy of Gagosian
LH 305
1952
Photo: Mike Bruce, courtesy of Gagosian
LH 450
1959