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Henry Moore: Critical Essays

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For more than half a century, Henry Moore has enjoyed a privileged place as a pioneer of modern British sculpture. His work is familiar in public spaces worldwide. Celebrated for reconfiguring sculptural form, and hailed as a potent avant-garde artist, Moore has become a quintessentially establishment figure. A vast literature presents a story of unfolding development from early innovation to international reputation.

266 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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Henry Moore

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Henry Spencer Moore was an English artist, primarily known for his sculptures.

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