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Henry Moore
Description
- Henry Moore
- Working Model for Reclining Figure: Prop
- Inscribed with the signature Moore and numbered 3/9
- Bronze
- Length: 31 5/8 in.
- 80.5 cm
Provenance
Private Collection, USA
Scott White Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California
Acquired from the above circa 2000
Literature
Alan Bowness, ed., Henry Moore: Complete Sculpture, 1974-80, vol. 5, London, 1983, no. 677, illustration of another cast pp. 60 & 61
The Henry Moore Foundation, Henry Moore: The Human Dimension, London, 1991, illustration of another cast
Lund Humphries, Henry Moore. Complete Sculpture Volume 5: Sculpture 1974-80, London, 1994, pp. 60 & 61
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Working Model for Reclining Figure: Prop is from an edition of 9 bronzes plus one artist's proof, cast by the Fiorini foundry in London. The figure appears to be directly related to the Mexican pre-Columbian figure known as Chacmool, which was a stylistic catalyst for Moore's initial exploration of this theme in the 1920s. Although the figure here is rendered in one piece, there is a suggestion of division that is emphasized by the mid-line "prop" supporting the figure's left arm.