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FAMILY GROUP Bronze. 1947. h. 16 in. Edition of 7. Page 86; see also 89. 54.
FAMILY GROUP Plaster model for bronze casts. 1945 and 1949. h. 60 in. Edition
of 4. Coll. Barclay School, Stevenage, Herts.; Museum of Modern Art, New York; ...
FAMILY GROUP Bronze. 1947. h. 16 in. Edition of 7. Page 86; see also 89. 54.
FAMILY GROUP Plaster model for bronze casts. 1945 and 1949. h. 60 in. Edition
of 4. Coll. Barclay School, Stevenage, Herts.; Museum of Modern Art, New York; ...
Pagina 86
... in Moore's work and manifests itself in two ways : first in the pronounced "
naturalism* of his forms at this period, and second in the development of a new
motif, the ["family group," in which for the first 34, 53, 54 family, in which the man
too has.
... in Moore's work and manifests itself in two ways : first in the pronounced "
naturalism* of his forms at this period, and second in the development of a new
motif, the ["family group," in which for the first 34, 53, 54 family, in which the man
too has.
Pagina 87
In numerous drawings and sculptures of the family group, the triad of woman,
child, and man appears as the nucleus of everything human, with the man
holding a position of importance. It is as though the transpersonal matriarchal
world of the ...
In numerous drawings and sculptures of the family group, the triad of woman,
child, and man appears as the nucleus of everything human, with the man
holding a position of importance. It is as though the transpersonal matriarchal
world of the ...
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