About the Artwork
Ideas for Sculpture
1940
Henry Moore
1898-1986
English
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Pen and black ink, graphite pencil, crayon, chalk, watercolor and gouache on off-white wove paper
Sheet: 10 1/8 × 16 7/8 inches (25.7 × 42.9 cm)
Drawings
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Bequest of John S. Newberry
65.219
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Markings
In black pen and ink, lower right: Moore / 40
In pencil, upper right: (at least seven lines of undeciphered script); right center: (at least two lines of undeciphered script); in black ink, uppper left, verso (in Moore's hand): Henry Moore / Drawing 1940; in pencil: 35 (circled) / "Seated figures / drawing for sculpture; lower left corner, in pencil: 643; center right edge: 17 x 22
Provenance
Curt Valentin;Buchholz Gallery, New York;
John S. Newberry
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Origins of Modern Sculpture. Exh. cat., DIA and City Art Museum, St. Louis. New York, 1946, no. 206.
Drawings and Watercolors from the Collection of John S. Newberry. Exh. pamphlet, Buchholz Gallery, New York, and University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor. New York, 1947, no. 32.
Drawings and Watercolors XIX and XX Centuries from the Collection of John S. Newberry. Exh. cat., Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1948, p. 23.
Newberry Collection. Exh. cat., California Palace of the Legion of Honor. San Francisco, 1948, no. 745.
The John S. Newberry Collection. Exh. cat., DIA. Detroit, 1965, p. 68, (ill.).
Museum Director's Choice. Exh. cat., Project Outreach Travel Exhibition. 1970, pp. 4-5, (ill.).
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Henry Moore, Ideas for Sculpture, 1940, pen and black ink, graphite pencil, crayon, chalk, watercolor and gouache on off-white wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of John S. Newberry, 65.219.
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