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Four Heads, Half Figures and Animal

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Four Heads, Half Figures and Animal
Four Heads, Half Figures and Animal
Four Heads, Half Figures and Animal

Four Heads, Half Figures and Animal

Datec.1946
Artwork TypeTextile Summary
Catalogue NumberTEX 15
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In October 1945 Zika Ascher wrote to Moore suggesting that he make some designs for children’s textiles, requesting ‘anything that would be familiar to children, or anything, though not familiar, that would appeal, such as the monkey and the elephant and the jollier types of birds like the penguin.’ Although we do not know of Moore’s response, it could explain the appearance in this design of the brightly coloured tigers. But Moore and Ascher had more than children in mind; the pattern was produced in both rayon and silk for dress fabrics and also as a trial for linoleum floor tiles.

The various elements of the design are united from several different drawings – the four profile heads and two half-figures comprise part of HMF 2121a, the tiger appears in 2125a, the standing figure can be identified as the right figure from HMF 2151d (see TEX 1), while a recently discovered page from No.2 Design Notebook, HMF 2124j (see TEX 14), contains the single half-figure and abstract motif.
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