Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Upright motif No.8

By 1950 Henry Moore was generally recognised as the leading 'avant garde' artist in Britain. In 1955-56 he worked upon a series of upright bronze sculptures reminiscent of totem poles and the statues of Brancusi. Three of these 'Upright Motifs' were sometimes displayed together to evoke a Crucifixion group. Here, the rounded humanoid forms set against vertical fluting suggest a figure bound to a classical column, such as St. Sebastian or Christ at the Flagellation.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 2415

Creation/Production

MOORE, Henry
Date: 1956

Acquisition

Purchase, 1962

Measurements

Height (cm): 227
Height (in): 89
Height (cm): 28.6
Height (in): 11
Width (cm): 61.1
Depth (cm): 53.6
Width (in): 24
Depth (in): 21
Width (cm): 43.1
Depth (cm): 39.3
Width (in): 17
Depth (in): 15

Material

bronze

Location

In store
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