Title: Henry Moore
1Henry Moore 1898-1986 English sculptor
2Works mainly with the human figure in a
semi-abstract style.
3Aztec stone sculptures 15thearly 16th century
The Museum was a revelation to me. I went at
least twice a week for two or three hours and one
room or another caught my enthusiasm.
- Moore noted the "massive weightiness" which
seemed indestructible and so true to the nature
of stone.
4Henry Moore Reclining Figure 1929 Stone
5Henry Moore Reclining Figure 1938 Stone
6Henry Moore Reclining Figure 1939 Elmwood
7Henry Moore Reclining Figure 1951 Painted
Plaster
8Henry Moore Three Piece Reclining Figure No.
1 1961-2 Bronze
9Henry Moore The Shelter Drawings Grey Tube
Shelter 1940 Watercolour, gouache and drawing on
paper
10Henry Moore Two Mothers Holding Children 1941
Pen, ink, wax crayon and watercolour on paper
Henry Moore Three Seated Figures 1941 Indian
ink, charcoal, wax crayon and watercolour on paper
11Henry Moore Madonna and Child 1943 Bronze
12Henry Moore Family Group 1949
13Henry Moore Mother and Child 1953
14Han Sai Por Born 1943 Singaporean sculptor
15- Inspiration
- Nature and its environment
- Logical and scientific analysis
16Han Sai Por Growth 1985 Marble Size 40 x 13 x 10
cm, 17 x 15 x 14 cm, 21 x 17 x 13 cm, 20 x 25 x
13 cm, 14 x 29 x 14 cm.
17Han Sai Por Spirit of Nature 1988 Granite Size
78 x 30 x 30 cm, 63 x 38 x 38 cm, 40 x 45 x 45
cm.
18Han Sai Por Flora Inspiration 2007 Marble
19Han Sai Por 20 Tonnes 2002 Granite
20Philosophy underlying Han Sai Pors
sculptures Creativity is based on freedom of
thoughts Practice with logical analysis
Social responsibility