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Henry Moore — Two Three-Quarter Figures on Base
Henry Moore

Two Three-Quarter Figures on Base

1984

Henry Moore's *Two Three-Quarter Figures on Base* is a bronze sculpture that embodies the artist's iconic exploration of the human form through abstracted, organic shapes. The two figures emerge from a shared base, their simplified, undulating surfaces reflecting Moore's fascination with mass, volume, and the relationship between form and negative space. Characteristic of his mature style, the work balances monumental solidity with a sense of fluid, natural movement.

Medium
bronze

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

March 8, 2018

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Henry Moore, Two Three-Quarter Figures on Base, 1984

Henry Moore's *Two Three-Quarter Figures on Base* is a bronze sculpture that embodies the artist's iconic exploration of the human form through abstracted, organic shapes. The two figures emerge from a shared base, their simplified, undulating surfaces reflecting Moore's fascination with mass, volume, and the relationship between form and negative space. Characteristic of his mature style, the work balances monumental solidity with a sense of fluid, natural movement.

Medium
bronze
Year
1984
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Monochrome, Bronze, 20th Century, Contemplative Mood, Contemplative, Male Artist, Sculpture, British Artist, Post-War, Modernism, Renowned Sculptor, Abstract Sculpture, Humanoid, Neutral Tones, British, Three-Dimensional, Human Figure, Abstract, Figurative

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