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Henry Moore
Rocking Chairs
, 1948
55.9 x 38.1 cm. (22 x 15 in.)
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Henry Moore
British, 1898–1986
Rocking Chairs
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1948
Henry Moore
Rocking Chairs
, 1948
55.9 x 38.1 cm. (22 x 15 in.)
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Medium
Pencil, wax crayon, watercolour, pen & ink on paper
Size
55.9 x 38.1 cm. (22 x 15 in.)
Markings
Unsigned and undated
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Osborne Samuel
London
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Catalogue Raisonné
HMF 2515; AG 48.43
Provenance
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Curt Valentin, Buchholz Gallery, New York
Mrs. Vera List, philanthropist and supporter of contemporary art, Greenwich, Connecticut
Thence by descent
Exhibitions
New York, New York, Buchholz Gallery, Henry Moore, March 6-31, 1951, illustrated cat no. 66 (in this catalogue the drawing is incorrectly dated 1949)
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Description
This work is registered in the Henry Moore Foundation archives as HMF 2515 and research file number 2020.38.
Rocking Chairs was purchased at Buchholz Gallery in 1951. The drawing was executed in 1948, four years before the bronze, Mother and Child on Ladderback Rocking Chair. In this drawing, Moore depicts five figure groups on rocking bases, with the
mother figure holding the child in various positions. Each group is three-dimensional, indicating that Moore conceived of the figure group as a sculpture from the beginning.
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