Reclining Figure (1938, Leeds University)

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Reclining Figure (1938, Leeds University) is a modernist bronze sculpture by Henry Moore that exemplifies his signature exploration of the human form through abstract, organic shapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
modernist artwork
sculpture
artForm three-dimensional art
artHistoricalSignificance represents Moore’s mature approach to the reclining figure
artisticMovementOfCreator British modernism
artStyle abstract
organic forms
associatedWithInstitution University of Leeds NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Henry Moore
castingTechnique bronze casting
collection University of Leeds Art Collection
color dark patinated bronze
conservationStatus preserved
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Henry Moore
creatorBirthName Henry Moore
surface form: Henry Spencer Moore
creatorNationality British
depicts human form
reclining human figure
displayType public sculpture
genre abstract sculpture
hasPart abstracted torso
simplified limbs
voids within the form
hasTitle Reclining Figure
inception 1938
influencedBy abstraction in European art
modernist sculpture
locatedIn England
Leeds
United Kingdom
University of Leeds NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
movement Modernism
notableFor early example of Henry Moore’s reclining figure theme
exploration of human form through abstraction
organic, biomorphic shapes
periodInArtistCareer pre-World War II period
series Reclining Figure (1951, Festival of Britain)
surface form: Reclining Figure series by Henry Moore
subjectMatter female figure
human body
theme abstraction of the human body
reclining figure motif
relationship between mass and void
year 1938

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Henry Moore notableWork Reclining Figure (1938, Leeds University)