"Knife Edge Mirror Two Piece" by Henry Moore - National Gallery of Art East Building, Washington DC
Posted by: Hikenutty
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This huge sculpture was commissioned by the National Gallery of Art East Building in 1977 and sits adjacent to the entrance of the building. Moore is a British artist, known for his massive abstract bronze sculptures.
Waymark Code: WM4AEC
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 07/29/2008
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This beautifully sinuous, massive sculpture was commissioned by the National Gallery of Art East Building in 1977 and sits adjacent to the entrance of the building. It is typical of the more purely abstract nature of Henry Moore's later work.
If you are interested in Moore, be sure to see the his sculptures on display inside the East Gallery and also his sculptures shown at the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden on the mall, such as "Draped Reclining Figure" and "Three Piece Figure No. 2: Bridge Prop" or, one of my favorites, "King and Queen".
To learn more about Sir Henry Moore's life and development of an artist, read the excellent biography on the Henry Moore Foundation Website.