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"Henry Moore Sculpture - Green Bronze Head"
Height | 32 cm |
Width | 16 cm |
Length | 18 cm |
Weight | 4,6 kg |
Echoes of the Eternal: Abstract Bronze Head After Henry Moore - Signed
This striking Abstract Bronze Head on a marble base after Henry Moore channels the monumental quietude of Moore’s most celebrated portrait fragments. Smooth, undulating planes give way to deep, curved hollows, suggesting eyes closed in contemplation. The broad, sculpted brow and subtly parted lips whisper of inner landscapes—dreamscapes born from the interplay of light and shadow upon living flesh, now transposed into enduring metal.
From Castleford’s Kilns to Global Acclaim
Henry Moore was born on July 30, 1898, in Castleford, Yorkshire, where the rugged contours of coal‑mining country first sparked his fascination with organic form. Educated at Leeds School of Art and later at the Royal College of Art in London, Moore emerged after World War I as a pioneering voice in British modernism. Over a seven‑decade career, he redefined sculptural space, moving from figurative works to the smooth abstractions that grace public plazas and museum galleries worldwide.
A Reverent Homage in Bronze
Modeled in Moore’s studio in Hampstead Heath in 1969, the original version of this head was carved in warm Piastra marble. The present bronze casting preserves every subtle nuance of the master’s hand—each gentle ridge, each sweeping concavity. Using the lost‑wax process at a London foundry, artisans captured the raw immediacy of Moore’s vision before layering a verdant patina that deepens the piece’s arresting presence. Finally, the work was signed “henry moore” in discreet script, echoing the artist’s own practice of subverting grandiosity with humility.
Anatomy of Abstraction
Rather than detailing ears, hair, or eyelashes, this abstraction reduces the head to its most essential gestures. A single, elongated curve denotes the sweep of a jaw; a recessed channel hints at a closed eye. The resulting form is both universal and intimate—a vessel into which viewers pour their own reflections, memories, and questions about what lies beneath the surface of our shared humanity.
Moore’s Sculptural Legacy
Henry Moore artwork transformed public spaces from postwar desolation into fields of poetic resonance. His large‑scale reclining figures and pierced totems invited passersby to interact with art in everyday life. This smaller head, while modest in scale, carries the same invitation: to lean in, circle around, and discover how every angle offers fresh insights. It stands as a testament to Moore’s belief that sculpture belongs as much to the viewer’s experience as to the artist’s hand.
The Dialogue of Bronze and Marble
Set upon a sleek black marble base, the head appears to float above its pedestal, echoing Moore’s experiments with void and volume. The warm bronze contrasts with the marble’s cool austerity, creating a silent conversation between earthbound solidity and ethereal suspension. In any modern interior or dedicated art space, the piece commands attention while inviting contemplative calm.
An Enduring Icon for Connoisseurs
Signed henry moore and cast in a carefully controlled edition, this henry moore sculpture offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a direct echo of the artist’s touch. It bridges the gap between his monumental public commissions and the intimate scale of gallery works, serving as both a landmark of 20th‑century art and a deeply personal object of reflection.
A Meditation in Metal
In this Abstract Bronze Head on a marble base after Henry Moore, one finds more than a likeness or a fragment; one finds an archetype of contemplation. The sculpture asks us to consider the spaces between form and emptiness, the boundaries between self and other, and the timeless mystery of human presence. As long as bronze endures, so too will this echo of Moore’s vision—an invitation to pause, to ponder, and to embrace the profound silence within.
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