HENRY MOORE

GIRL WITH CLASPED HANDS

GIRL WITH CLASPED HANDS

1930 Henry Moore (1898 − 1986)

This was the first piece of sculpture purchased for the British Council collection. Henry Moore’s early sculptures can be divided into four main categories – mother and child, or a single female figure as here, animals, reclining figures and masks. His early, and enduring, sculptural influences came from Mexican, African, Egyptian and Mesopotamian art, three-dimensional art distinctly non-European in appearance and ideology.

All the sculpture from these diverse geographical and historical locations had a common technique: it was carved. Moore was a great admirer of Brancusi, whom he said reminded later sculptors that it was their business to strip forms of ‘surface excrescences which completely concealed shape’, an outlook more consistent with craving than modelling. In 1935, Moore wrote about a Sumerian sculpture in the British Museum which he particularly admired, a woman with her hands clasped in front of her, and drew the reader’s attention to the way the head and the hands ‘were the two equal focus points of the figure’. Certainly the head and the hands in Girl with clasped hands contain the main areas of detailing, the only other area being the breasts, where the nipples are drilled holes, depressions rather protuberances, a positive-negative switch well utilized in primitive art. Also the way Moore has painted the eyes of this figure evokes associations with primitive art. Moore had admired the critic Roger Fry’s book Vision and Design(published 1920), a collection of essays on aesthetic questions which stressed Fry’s theory of significant form. From this, Moore developed his own theory, which not unnaturally centred upon the significance of plastic relationships, forms which are imbued with some kind of spiritual essence, which gives them their liveliness and vitality. This is exactly what Moore was trying to capture in Girl with clasped hands.

A selection of paintings and sculpture. The British Council Collection>, The British Council 1984 Dimensions and Weight Height 38.1 Width 41.5 Depth 15 cm 20.5 Kg

  • Accession Number P25
  • Dimensions 38.1 CM HIGH
  • Media CUMBERLAND ALABASTER

Glossary

  • Sculpture

    A three-dimensional work of art. Such works may be carved, modelled, constructed, or cast. Sculptures can also be described as assemblage, in the round, relief, and made in a huge variety of media. Contemporary practice also includes live elements, as in Gilbert & George 'Living Sculpture' as well as broadcast work, radio or sound sculpture.

Theme

Past exhibitions

NOTHING IN THE WORLD BUT YOUTH

  • 2011
    • UK, Turner Contemporary

HENRY MOORE

  • 2011
    • UK, Leeds, Leeds City Art Gallery
  • 2010
    • Canada, Art Gallery Of Ontario
    • UK, London, Tate Britain

PASSPORTS. IN VIAGGIO CON L'ARTE

  • 2009
    • Italy, Milan, Padglione D'arte Contemporanea

PASSPORTS: GREAT EARLY BUYS FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION

  • 2009
    • UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery

HENRY MOORE

  • 2006
    • Spain, Barcelona, Caixa Forum

HENRY MOORE UMA RESTROSPETIVA

  • 2005
    • Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Centro Cultural Banco Do Brasil
    • Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Paco Imperial
    • Mexico, Mexico City, Museo Dolores Olimedo Ptaino
    • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Pinacoteca De Estado

SIX EUROPEAN MASTERS: REDEFINING THE BODY

  • 2004
    • Greece, Athens, The National Gallery

NACKT! FEMALE VISIONS, PAINTER'S INTENTIONS, THE RISE OF MODERNISM

  • 2003
    • Germany, Frankfurt, Stadelsches Kunstinstitut

BLAST TO FREEZE: BRITISCHE KUNST IM 20. JAHRHUNDERT

  • 2003
    • France, Toulouse, Les Abattoirs
  • 2002
    • Germany, Wolfsburg Kunstmuseum

HENRY MOORE IN CHINA

  • 2001
    • China, Shanghai, Shanghai Art Museum
  • 2000
    • China, Guangzhou, Guangdong Museum Of Art
    • China, Beijing, China Art Gallery

KUNST-WELTEN IM DIALOG VON GAUGUIN ZUR GLOBALEN GEGENWERT

  • 1999
    • Germany, Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum

HENRY MOORE FRIENDSHIP AND INFLUENCE

  • 1998
    • UK, Norwich, Sainsbury Centre

CARVING MOUNTAINS - STONE CARVING IN ENGLAND 1910-1937

  • 1998
    • UK, Bexhill-On-Sea, De La Warr Pavilion
    • UK, Cambridge, Kettle's Yard

HENRY MOORE HACIA EL FUTURO

  • 1997
    • Chile, Santiago, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Montevideo, Museo De Artes Visuales
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Colombia, Bogota, Museo Nacional De Colombia
    • Cuba, Havana, Centro Wifredo Lam

HENRY MOORE FROM THE INSIDE OUT

  • 1996
    • Germany, Mannheim, Stadtische Kunsthalle
    • France, Nantes, Musee Des Beaux Arts

HENRY MOORE SCULTURE DISIGNI INCISIONI ARAZZI

  • 1995
    • Italy, Venice, Fondazione Giorgio Cini

HENRY MOORE A RETROSPECTIVE

  • 1995
    • Poland, Warsaw, Centre For Contemporary Art
    • Poland, Krakow, BWA Gallery

HENRY MOORE

  • 1993
    • Czech Republic, Prague, Central Bohemian Gallery
    • Slovakia, Bratislava, Mirbach Palace & Palffy Palace
    • Hungary, Budapest, Museum Of Fine Arts

HENRY MOORE

  • 1993
    • Hungary, Budapest, Museum Of Fine Arts

HENRY MOORE 1898-1986

  • 1992
    • Australia, Art Gallery Of New South Wales

FOR A WIDER WORLD

  • 1991
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Bulgaria, Sofia, Cyril Methodius Foundation
    • Belgium, Luxembourg, Musee National D'histoire Et D'art
  • 1990
    • Ussr, Kiev, Ukrainian Museum Of Fine Art

HENRY MOORE

  • 1988
    • UK, London, Royal Academy Of Arts

HENRY MOORE SCULPTURES, DRAWINGS AND GRAPHICS 1922 TO 1984

  • 1987
    • India, New Delhi, National Gallery Of Modern Art

THE ART OF HENRY MOORE SCULPTURES, DRAWINGS AND GRAPHICS 1921 TO 1984

  • 1986
    • Japan, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Art Museum
    • Japan, Tokyo, Metropolitan Art Gallery
    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong Arts Centre
    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum Of Art

HENRY MOORE ESCULTURAS, DUBUJOS, GRABADOS OBRAS 1921 -1982

  • 1983
    • Venezuela, Caracas, Museo De Bellas Artes
  • 1982
    • Mexico, Mexico City, Museo De Arte Moderno

HENRY MOORE SCULPTURE, DRAWINGS AND GRAPHICS 1921-1981

  • 1981
    • Spain, Barcelona, Fundacio Joan Miro
    • Portugal, Lisbon, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
    • Spain, Madrid, Palacio Velazquez Y Palacio De Crustak, Retiro Park

HENRY MOORE SCULPTURES ET DESSINS

  • 1977
    • France, Paris, Orangerie Des Tuileries

HENRY MOORE RETROSPECTIVE (1927-1970)

  • 1973
    • Belgium, Luxembourg, Musee National D'histoire Et D'art

HENRY MOORE

  • 1972
    • Italy, Florence, Forte Di Belvedere

HENRY MOORE EXHIBITION OF SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGS

  • 1970
    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong City Museum And Art Gallery
  • 1969
    • Japan, Nagoya, Meitetsu Department Store
    • Japan, Osaka, Hanshin Department Store
    • Japan, Tokyo, National Museum Of Modern Art

HENRY MOORE SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGS FROM 1924 TO 1964

  • 1967
    • Hungary, Budapest, Mucsarnok
  • 1966
    • Israel, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Museum
    • Israel, Jerusalem, The Israel Museum
    • Czechoslovakia, Prague, Narodni Galerie
    • Slovakia, Bratislava, Slovenska Narodna Galeria
    • Romania, Bucharest, Sala Dalles

HENRY MOORE EXPOSICION RETROSPECTIVA DE ESCULTURAS Y DIBUJOS

  • 1965
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
    • Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Museu De Arte Moderna

HENRY MOORE ESCULTURAS Y DIBUJOS 1928-1962

  • 1965
    • Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
  • 1964
    • Venezuela, Caracas, Museo De Bellas Artes
    • Mexico, Mexico City, Museo De Arte Moderno
    • Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Museu De Arte Moderna

HENRY MOORE SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGS 1927-1959

  • 1961
    • Denmark, Humlebaek, Louisiana Museum Of Modern Art
    • Austria, Vienna, Akademie Der Bildenden Kunste
    • Germany, Berlin, Akademie Der Kunst
    • Netherlands, Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum
    • France, Paris, Musee Rodin
    • Italy, Rome, Galleria Nazionale D'arte Moderna
  • 1960
    • Germany, Munich, Haus Der Kunst
    • Switzerland, Zurich, Kunsthaus
    • Germany, Hamburg, Kunstverein
    • Germany, Essen, Folkwang Museum

HENRY MOORE 1927-1958

  • 1960
    • Poland, Museum Of Poner Crania
    • Poland, Wroclaw, Central Board Of Art Exhibitions
  • 1959
    • Poland, Poznan, Museum Narodowe
    • Poland, Krakow, Society For Fine Arts
    • Poland, Warsaw, Zacheta Gallery

HENRY MOORE

  • 1959
    • Spain, Barcelona, Hospital Of Santa Cruz
    • Spain, Madrid, National Library
    • Portugal, Oporto, School Of Fine Arts
    • Portugal, Lisbon, Palacio Foz
  • 1957
    • South Africa, Johannesburg, Johannesburg Art Gallery
    • Rhodesia, Bulawayo, National Museum
    • Zimbabwe, Harare, Rhodes Centenary Museum & Art Gallery
    • South Africa, Port Elizabeth, King George VI Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Wellington, National Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Dunedin, Dunedin Public Art Gallery
  • 1956
    • New Zealand, Christchurch, Robert Mcdougall Art Gallery
    • New Zealand, Auckland, Aukland City Art Gallery
    • Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery
    • Canada, Winnipeg Art Gallery
    • Canada, Art Gallery Of Ontario
  • 1955
    • Canada, National Gallery Of Canada
    • Canada, Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts
    • Switzerland, Basel, Kunsthalle
    • Slovenia, Ljubljana, Moderna Galerija
    • Yugoslavia, Zagreb, Zagreb City Art Gallery
    • Yugoslavia, Skopje, Skopje City Art Gallery
    • Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Museum Of Contemporary Art

1953 SAO PAULO BIENAL

  • 1953
    • Brazil, Sao Paulo, Museu De Arte Moderna

HENRY MOORE

  • 1953
    • Netherlands, Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen
    • Norway, Bergen, Kunstforeningen
    • Norway, Trondheim, Kunstforening
    • Norway, Oslo, Kinstnernes Hus
    • Denmark, Copenhagen, Kunstforeningen
  • 1952
    • Sweden, Goteborg, Konstmuseum, Konsthallen
    • Sweden, Orebro, Orebro
    • Sweden, Norrkoping, Norrkoping
    • Sweden, Stockholm, Royal Academy Of Free Arts

THE MEANING OF SCULPTURE

  • 1952
    • South Africa, Cape Town, South African National Gallery

HENRY MOORE EXHIBITION

  • 1951
    • UK, London, Tate Gallery

HENRY MOORE SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGS 1923-1948

  • 1951
    • Greece, Athens, Zappeion Gallery
  • 1950
    • Switzerland, Berne, Kunsthalle
    • Germany, Dusseldorf, Kunstverein Fur Die Rheinlande & Westfal
    • Germany, Hamburg, Kunstverein
    • Netherlands, Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum
  • 1949
    • France, Paris, Musee National D'art Moderne
    • Belgium, Brussels, Palais Des Beaux-Arts De Bruxelles

XXIV VENICE BIENNALE

  • 1948
    • Italy, Milan, Galleria D'arte Moderna
    • Italy, Venice, British Pavilion

HENRY MOORE SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGS 1923-1948

  • 1948
    • UK, Manchester, Manchester City Art Gallery
    • UK, Wakefield, Wakefield Art Gallery
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