Draped Reclining Figure, 1952–53

Sculpture series by Henry Moore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Draped Reclining Figure, 1952–53 is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore,[1][2] catalogued as "LH 336".[3]

Year1952–1953
CatalogueLH 336
TypeBronze
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Draped Reclining Figure
ArtistHenry Moore
Year1952–1953
CatalogueLH 336
TypeBronze
Dimensions (40 7/8 in × 66 5/8 in × 34 1/8 in)
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Casts

The sculpture was cast in an edition of four (or "3+1"; one being retained by the artist). The artist's copy was given to the Henry Moore Foundation and is on display in their sculpture garden around his old house at Perry Green, Hertfordshire.[4] Other copies in the edition are in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.,[5][6] and the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany.[7]

Origin

The work was a precursor to later draped figures. According to the artist's foundation, it "successfully added the contours of natural forms as well as a distinct hint of classicism to the repose of his figures, yet preserved that sense of immutability conveyed by the Mexican Chacmool figures that had so profoundly influenced the younger artist."[8]

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