Concluding a two-part examination of the life and work of sculptor Henry Moore.
1945-86. After the Second World War, Moore's Shelter Drawings and Fallen Warriors came to provide resonant images for both victorious and defeated nations. His love of natural forms, whether they be rocks, pebbles or chicken bones, and his placing of sculpture in the landscape, led to a reputation that brought him international success. Stone, Wood, Water, which follows, continues the Sculpture Season.
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