Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
Wall Relief: Maquette No.10
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Wall Relief: Maquette No.10
Date1955
Artwork TypeSculpture Summary
Catalogue NumberLH 373a
Dimensionsartwork (h x l x d): 46 × 47.5 × 3 cm
Ownershipedition summary - see individual casts for ownership
More InformationEdition summary
Copper and resin edition of 13, cast c.1983
Cold cast bronze and resin, edition size and cast date not recorded
Paper edition, c.1983, edition size not recorded
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 1987
copper a: Sotheby's, New York, 20 Feb 1997
copper b: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper c: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper d: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper e: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper f: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper g: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper h: unknown
copper i: unknown
copper j: unknown
copper k: unknown
copper l: unknown
copper m: unknown
paper a: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper b: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper c: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper d: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 2: Mixografia, Los Angeles
paper 8: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 9: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 10: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 11: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 12: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 13: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 14: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 15: The Henry Moore Foundation
plaster, 1955: The Henry Moore Foundation: gift of the artist 1977
Remarks
The copper, cold cast bronze and paper editions of this work were made c.1983 by a company called Mixografia, based at the time in Mexico and Los Angeles. They were all pressed from the same plate created from the original 1955 plaster. Moore was the first artist to use the technique called 'mixocraft' to create these works. The Foundation owns four paper versions (a-d) used to trial different colours and a further 8 numbered copies, as well as six copper and resin versions and a single cold cast bronze and resin cast.
Copper and resin edition of 13, cast c.1983
Cold cast bronze and resin, edition size and cast date not recorded
Paper edition, c.1983, edition size not recorded
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 1987
copper a: Sotheby's, New York, 20 Feb 1997
copper b: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper c: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper d: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper e: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper f: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper g: The Henry Moore Foundation: acquired 1987
copper h: unknown
copper i: unknown
copper j: unknown
copper k: unknown
copper l: unknown
copper m: unknown
paper a: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper b: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper c: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper d: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 2: Mixografia, Los Angeles
paper 8: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 9: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 10: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 11: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 12: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 13: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 14: The Henry Moore Foundation
paper 15: The Henry Moore Foundation
plaster, 1955: The Henry Moore Foundation: gift of the artist 1977
Remarks
The copper, cold cast bronze and paper editions of this work were made c.1983 by a company called Mixografia, based at the time in Mexico and Los Angeles. They were all pressed from the same plate created from the original 1955 plaster. Moore was the first artist to use the technique called 'mixocraft' to create these works. The Foundation owns four paper versions (a-d) used to trial different colours and a further 8 numbered copies, as well as six copper and resin versions and a single cold cast bronze and resin cast.