Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
Masks
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Masks
Sketchbook
- Page 31from Notebook No.2
Date1921-22
Artwork TypeDrawing
Catalogue NumberHMF 48
Date Order NumberAG 21-22.14
Mediapen and ink
Papercream laid
Dimensionspaper: 224 x 172 mm
Signature
unsigned, undated
Inscription
pen and ink top of page Mask in terracotta or bronze - moddled (sic) out of rough piece of clay - head sunk into/rough piece of clay -/sides of background slightly/curling round face; c.r. Stone rough into/big simple mass/& limbs etc/drawn on added into (last two words crossed through) masses
OwnershipThe Henry Moore Foundation: gift of the artist 1977
More InformationNotebook No.2 p.31. Moore told Wilkinson that the masks on the recto were the basis for Relief Head, 1923 (LH 9). On seeing the sculpture again in 1973, Moore commented, 'I didn't realise how much I'd been influenced by Gauguin'. He also said that his sister Mary had painted a reddish surround on the slate, which has since disappeared.
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