Henry Moore’s “Reclining Figure Bone” sculpture slopes down like the curves of a body or rolling hills. Two smooth openings peer into Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Pelvis IV” painting — a soft blue sky with a ...
A rediscovered drawing by preeminent British artist Henry Moore, bought two decades ago at a thrift shop, is coming to the auction block at a sale of British art on December 14 at London’s Forum ...
Georgia O’Keeffe spent her last years in the high desert of New Mexico, a celebrated recluse painting bleached skulls and folds of ruddy earth beneath the spotless blue skies of the American Southwest ...
An aperture in one of Henry Moore’s sculptures aligns perfectly with the pale blue sky of a Georgia O’Keeffe painting three rooms over in “Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore” at the Museum of Fine Arts, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chadd Scott covers the intersection of art and travel. Oh, come on. Museums bringing together big-name artists under the thinnest ...
At first glance, the paintings of Georgia O’Keeffe and the sculptures of Henry Moore seem to have little in common. A one-of-a-kind exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum proves otherwise by uniting ...
‘Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore: Giants of Modern Art’ at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. © Georgia O’Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New ...
S1: The San Diego Museum of Art is in the process of presenting a major exhibit of the works of painter Georgia O'Keeffe and sculptor Henry Moore. The museum is also in the process of moving forward ...
The Wichita Art Museum sold this Henry Moore sculpture for $10.5 million to a private collector. Museum director Anne Kraybill called the British work an outlier in the museum’s mostly American ...
On the surface, the work of Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore wouldn’t appear to have much in common. Of course, there are the most obvious distinctions: one is a renowned American artist best known ...
“It is a mistake for a sculptor or painter to speak or write very often about his job,” cautioned Henry Moore in 1937, relatively early in his career. “It releases tension needed for his work.” ...
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