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Henry Moore's miniature sculptures celebrated in Bath show
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In contrast to Moore's monumental sculptures Moore in Miniature showcases works by Moore that "could fit in to the palm of the hand".
Museum Director, Chris Stephens, discusses the exhibition and the selection of works which explore Moore's key themes across each decade of his career from the 1920's to the 1930's.
Special mention is given to the collection of small terracotta heads that are on display for the first time.
Mary Moore is quoted, reinforcing the importance of Moore's small scale modelling as part of his overall sculpture process.
Bib. Number0024346
Henry Moore's miniature sculptures celebrated in Bath show
Author/EditorMORRIS Steven
PublisherThe Guardian
Place PublishedLondon
Year2024
Date & Collation(04 May)
LanguageEnglish
More InformationReview of the exhibition Henry Moore in MIniature at the Holbourne Museum, Bath, 3rd May - 8th September 2024. In contrast to Moore's monumental sculptures Moore in Miniature showcases works by Moore that "could fit in to the palm of the hand".
Museum Director, Chris Stephens, discusses the exhibition and the selection of works which explore Moore's key themes across each decade of his career from the 1920's to the 1930's.
Special mention is given to the collection of small terracotta heads that are on display for the first time.
Mary Moore is quoted, reinforcing the importance of Moore's small scale modelling as part of his overall sculpture process.