Henry Moore

Sculptor known for large-scale works

Henry Moore - Sculptor known for large-scale works
Born

July 30th, 1898
126 years ago

Died

August 31st, 1986
38 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English sculptor and illustrator, this artist became prominent in the 20th century, creating large-scale abstract sculptures. His works often featured themes of human figures and nature and were constructed from various materials, including bronze and stone. Moore's designs often reflected the influence of surrealism and history, integrating organic shapes with abstract forms. The artist's career included numerous exhibitions and installations worldwide, with a focus on public art. Major works include the 'Reclining Figure' series and the sculpture at the Lincoln Center in New York City.

Created the 'Reclining Figure' series

Designed a large sculpture for Lincoln Center

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