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Henry Moore — Mother Preparing Child for Bath
Henry Moore

Mother Preparing Child for Bath

Henry Moore's "Mother Preparing Child for Bath" exemplifies the sculptor's characteristic exploration of the maternal form through organic, abstracted shapes that emphasize volume and protective gesture. The work demonstrates Moore's interest in the relationship between solid and void, with the mother's body creating a sheltering presence around the child through curved, interlocking forms. This piece reflects Moore's broader humanist concerns and his ability to convey tender domestic moments through modernist sculptural language.

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Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale

March 18, 2026

Estimate: $120,000$180,000

Sold: $127,000

Lot 17

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Henry Moore, Mother Preparing Child for Bath

Henry Moore's "Mother Preparing Child for Bath" exemplifies the sculptor's characteristic exploration of the maternal form through organic, abstracted shapes that emphasize volume and protective gesture. The work demonstrates Moore's interest in the relationship between solid and void, with the mother's body creating a sheltering presence around the child through curved, interlocking forms. This piece reflects Moore's broader humanist concerns and his ability to convey tender domestic moments through modernist sculptural language.

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Christie's, London, United Kingdom

Related themes

20th Century, Mother and Child, Bronze Sculpture, Abstract Figuration, Post-War Art, British Artist, Domestic Life, Modernism, Three Dimensional Form, Tender and intimate

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