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Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

Henry Moore Foundation collection

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Collection Info
photo: Jonty Wilde

The Henry Moore Foundation collection is made up of around 15,000 works including sculpture, maquettes, drawings, prints, tapestries and textiles.


First formed in 1977, when Moore donated all his unsold artwork to the Foundation, our collection is one of the most comprehensive single-artist collections in the world. Enriched over the years by further gifts and acquistions, today we continue to collect with the aim of making our holdings fully representative of Moore's entire career.


The collection can be widely seen through an extensive programme of international exhibitions and loans. In this way we hope to realise Moore's original ambition for the Foundation, which had been inspired by the Arts Council’s model of touring exhibitions, to encourage public appreciation of the arts.


For details of our ethical loans policy please follow this link: HMF Ethical Loans Policy

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Three Points
LH 211 plaster cast
1939-40
Family Group: Broken
LH 240a terracotta
1945
Helmet Head and Shoulders
LH 304 plasticine
1952
Reclining Figure No.1
LH 327 plaster
1952
Separated sections shown together (digital reconstruction)
LH 348 plaster
1952
Hands of King
LH 352 plaster cast a
1952
Hands of King
LH 352 plaster cast b
1952
Hands of Queen
LH 353 plaster cast a
1952
Hands of Queen
LH 353 plaster cast b
1952
Standing Figure No.2
LH 400 plaster
1955
Maquette for Fallen Warrior
LH 404 plaster
1956
Draped Reclining Figure
LH 411 plaster
1956
Seated Woman in Chair
LH 418a plaster
1956
Seated Figure: Armless
LH 486 plaster
1961
Sculpture: Hollow and Bump
LH 496 plaster
1961