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Henry Moore OM, CH  1898-1986

Henry Moore OM, CH Recumbent Figure 1938
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Recumbent Figure  1938

Green Hornton stone
object: 889 x 1327 x 737 mm, 520 kg
sculpture

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society 1939

N05387

This is one of the earliest works in which Moore shows the female figure undulating like the landscape. It was commissioned by the architect Serge Chermayeff to stand on the terrace of his home on the Downs. Visually, the figure would have acted as a bridge between the rolling hills and the ultra-modern house. Moore, like others, used many native British stones at this time. This Hornton stone came from a quarry near Banbury in Oxfordshire.

 (From the display caption July 2007)