Henry Moore : Human Landscapes
Leverbaar
Who amongst us has never though, especially while lying somewhere in a rolling countryside, that the natural landscape and the human figure share much of their forms? Henry Moore, the celebrated English sculptor, created a century-spanning oeuvre that perfectly illustrates his comment, "knees and breasts are mountains." The human figure and the landscape were two of his enduring fascinations, and he successfully combined them in such sculptural works as "Woman (1957-58) and "Reclining Figure Hand (1979), wherein he related the female form to undulating hills. The multiple-piece compositions that he began in 1959 break the figure down more dramatically into separate monumental masses resembling rock formations. The transformation of the body into landscape is not restricted to Moore's three dimensional work but also appears in drawings such as "Mountain (Reclining Woman) (1982) and "Rock Form (1979). In his works on paper, Moore's viewpoint ranges from an ant's-eye view, looking up at towering natural features, to a bird's-eye view of imagined worlds.
Gebonden | 88 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2013
ISBN-13: 9783936646528 | ISBN-10: 393664652X