Henry Moore Biography and Artwork

Henry Moore (1898-1986) was a British sculptor who is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Born in Castleford, Yorkshire, Moore was interested in sculpture from an early age, but initially trained as a teacher before serving in the army during World War I. In 1919, he used grant money to attend art school and pursue his passion for sculpting.

Moore’s sculptures are known for their abstract forms and use of bronze and stone materials. He drew inspiration from various sources including African and pre-Columbian art, as well as contemporaries such as Pablo Picasso and Alberto Giacometti. Many of his works feature semi-abstract figures that reflect the humanist tradition in sculpture.

Aside from sculpting, Moore also created drawings using crayons and ink washes, along with tapestries. His most famous works include large-scale bronze sculptures installed in prominent public places. Notably, he founded the Henry Moore Foundation to support the arts.

Overall, Henry Moore was an innovative artist whose work contributed significantly to modern sculpture. His legacy lives on through his public artworks and his foundation’s ongoing support for artists around the world.

All Henry Moore Artwork on Artchive

Artwork Name Year Medium
The Past 1961; United Kingdom
Mother and Child 1953
Reclining Figure 1951; United Kingdom
Relife 1959; United Kingdom
The Artist's Hand I 1979 lithography,paper
The Artist's Hand II 1979 lithography,paper
The Artist's Hand III 1979 lithography,paper
The Artist's Hand IV 1979 lithography,paper
The Artist's Hand V 1979 lithography,paper
Large Vertebrae (Wirbel) bronze
Three Forms: Vertebrae 1969; United Kingdom
Three Motives against Wall No. 2 1959
Three Piece Reclining Figure No. 1 1961; United Kingdom
Three Points 1939
Three Way Piece No. 2 (The Archer) 1965; United Kingdom bronze
Two Forms bronze
Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 5 1964; United Kingdom
Large Slow Form 1968
Hill Arches 1963; United Kingdom bronze
Helmet Head No. 1 1950
Helmet Head and Shoulders 1952
Hands II 1973 lithography,paper
Hands I 1973 lithography,paper
Figura Recumbente 1938
Family Group 1949; United Kingdom bronze
Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1964
Composition 1934
Butterfly 1985; United Kingdom bronze
Atom Piece (Working Model for Nuclear Energy) 1964
Untitled bronze
Untitled
Mount's Bay, Early Morning in the Summer 1886 oil,canvas
Catspaws off the Land 1885 oil,canvas
Henry Moore 1895
Crossing the Bar 1874
The Rainbow 1865 oil,canvas
Newhaven Packet 1885 oil,canvas
Rounding the Ness, Lowestoft 1886
Storm at Whitby, North Yorkshire 1870
Summer Breeze in the Channel 1893
The Race of Alderney 1886
Calm Before a Storm 1883
A Sunbeam over the Sea 1890
After Rain 1872 oil,canvas
Working Model for Three Way Piece No. 2. Archer 1964
Working Model for Knife-Edge Two-Piece 1962
West Wind 1928; United Kingdom
Draped Reclining Figure 1952-53 Bronze
Reclining Figure: Angles 1979 Bronze
Reclining Figure 1939 Elmwood
Four-Piece Composition Reclining Figure 1934
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