The latest partnership between the worlds of art and fashion will see an ambitious collaboration between two British giants with strong links to the Yorkshire area: Henry Moore and Burberry. The ...
Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist you should know. Check out what we ...
Georgia O’Keeffe spent her last years in the high desert of New Mexico, a celebrated recluse painting bleached skulls and folds of ruddy earth beneath the spotless blue skies of the American Southwest ...
Moore’s drawings made in underground shelters during WWII show us strangers whose lives had been shredded by grief, despair, and fear. Henry Moore, "Four Figures in a Setting" (1948), pen and black ...
Henry Moore: 'the reclining figure was his most frequently explored theme, revisited hundreds of times over the following 60 years' Here we give you 11 particularly glorious examples, all to be seen ...
The lead figurine sat on a fireplace mantel in a farmhouse for years before experts authenticated the piece as a rare Henry Moore sculpture. Dreweatts For decades, a small, unassuming lead statue sat ...
Although Henry Moore recovered from a gas attack at the Battle of Cambrai during World War I, he never forgot his grueling experiences as a young machine-gunner in 1917. He witnessed many fellow ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Henry Moore’s total sales are going up, and if so, ...
HENRY MOORE is a kindly, soft-spoken Yorkshireman, a boyish, vigorous sixty-three, with clear blue eyes, a ready smile, and a shock of gray hair that starts well back of the forehead. He sat down in a ...
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