The Property of the Family of the late ELIZABETH RAIKES
Henry Moore, O.M, C.H. (1898-1986)

Details
Henry Moore, O.M, C.H. (1898-1986)

Ideas for Sculpture; Internal/External Forms

signed and dated lower right Moore 40, pencil, white wax, watercolour, coloured crayon and pen and ink on prepared board
16 7/8 x 12 5/8in. (43 x 32cm.)

Executed in 1940
Provenance
Elizabeth Raikes, Norwich, circa 1941, thence by descent to the present owners

Lot Essay

Discussing 'Two Standing Figures' and 'Standing Figures', two closely related drawings of the same year in the collections of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and the Moore Danowski Trust, Susan Compton in the 1988 Royal Academy exhibition catalogue says that Moore has "used colour in a different way from his earlier drawings, filling in the spaces between the figures, so emphasising the silhouettes which vary as much as the internal treatment. Evidently, Moore was searching for a new method of approaching upright figure sculptures, somewhat akin to the one that he had already developed for reclining figures.

This work is recorded at the Henry Moore Foundation under no. 1517A

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