Knife Edge Two Piece (1962–1965, London)

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Knife Edge Two Piece (1962–1965, London) is a monumental abstract bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, characterized by its two sharply contoured, interrelated forms that explore balance, tension, and spatial relationships.

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Knife Edge Two Piece (1962–1965, London) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract sculpture
bronze sculpture
outdoor sculpture
sculpture
artisticTheme abstraction of natural forms
dynamic equilibrium
relationship between solid and void
associatedWith Henry Moore Foundation
color dark patinated bronze
completionDate 1965
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Henry Moore
depicts non-figurative forms
designedIn 1960s
genre abstract art
hasPart two interrelated forms
hasVersion Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65 (London) variant
inception 1962
location London, England
surface form: London
materialUsed bronze
movement modern sculpture
notableCharacteristic explores balance
explores spatial relationships
explores tension
sharply contoured forms
partOfSeries Henry Moore two-piece sculptures
placeOfDesign England
productionMethod cast bronze
publicArt true
title Knife Edge Two Piece

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Henry Moore notableWork Knife Edge Two Piece (1962–1965, London)