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November 1823, 2023
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LOT 57

Lot 57

Henry Moore (1898-1986)

Henry Moore (1898-1986)
Lot 57 Details
Henry Moore (1898-1986), British

SCULPTURAL IDEAS VII, FROM "SCULPTURAL IDEAS", 1980 [C. 586]

etching and aquatint in colours, with full margins
signed and numbered 26/50, with full margins; printed by James Collyer and John Crossley, London and co-published by Raymond Spencer Company Ltd. for the Henry Moore Foundation, Much Hadham, and 2RC Editions, Rome
17 x 22.9 in — 43.2 x 58.1 cm

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

Realised: $3,075
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Henry Moore (1898-1986)
  • Henry Moore (1898-1986)
  • Henry Moore (1898-1986)
  • Henry Moore (1898-1986)
  • Henry Moore (1898-1986)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto, ON

Literature:

Cramer 586

CONDITION DETAILS

Very good overall condition.
Slight cockling to the sheet where hinged, very small water stain on top left corner.

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