Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
Madonna and Child
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Madonna and Child
Date1943
Artwork TypeSculpture Summary
Catalogue NumberLH 222
Mediabronze / terracotta
Dimensionsartwork (h x l x d): 18.2 × 15 × 6.4 cm
Ownershipedition summary - see individual casts for ownership
More InformationEdition summary
Bronze edition of 7, cast c.1944 and c.1945
Foundry: Art Bronze Foundry (Gaskin's)
Current or last known owner - click on the 'related' tab below to find out more about specific works
cast a: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired in honour of Sir Alan Bowness 1994
cast b: private collection
cast c: Sotheby's, London, 1 Dec 1982
cast d: private collection
cast e: The Trustees of the Tate Gallery: purchased from the artist through the Berkeley Galleries (Knapping Fund) 1945
cast f: unknown
cast g: unknown
cast h: Christie's, London, 22 Jun 1993
terracotta, 1943: unknown
Remarks
A sketch-model for Claydon Madonna and Child 1948-49, brown Hornton stone (LH 270), sited first in St Peter's Church, Claydon, Suffolk, now in St Mary and St Peter's Church, Barham.
The known edition size for this work is 7. There is a larger number of casts listed here because, in some instances, it has not yet been possible to reconcile our records with the information supplied about the edition and specific casts.
Bronze edition of 7, cast c.1944 and c.1945
Foundry: Art Bronze Foundry (Gaskin's)
Current or last known owner - click on the 'related' tab below to find out more about specific works
cast a: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired in honour of Sir Alan Bowness 1994
cast b: private collection
cast c: Sotheby's, London, 1 Dec 1982
cast d: private collection
cast e: The Trustees of the Tate Gallery: purchased from the artist through the Berkeley Galleries (Knapping Fund) 1945
cast f: unknown
cast g: unknown
cast h: Christie's, London, 22 Jun 1993
terracotta, 1943: unknown
Remarks
A sketch-model for Claydon Madonna and Child 1948-49, brown Hornton stone (LH 270), sited first in St Peter's Church, Claydon, Suffolk, now in St Mary and St Peter's Church, Barham.
The known edition size for this work is 7. There is a larger number of casts listed here because, in some instances, it has not yet been possible to reconcile our records with the information supplied about the edition and specific casts.
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