Bronze Age Gold from Wales
Crouching woman
This small, abstract sculpture is made from forged and welded iron. The artist, Reg Butler, had previously worked as an assistant to Henry Moore, a sculptor well-known for his simple, smooth and shapely figures. In contrast, the spiky, linear form of Butler's Crouching Woman is very different from Moore’s full-bodied women. She has a thin, awkward, insect-like body and crouches on her three legs as though about to pounce. The shapes made by her body are at once uncomfortable, strange and menacing.
Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 1758
Creation/Production
BUTLER, Reginald
Date:
Acquisition
Purchase, 7/12/1992
Measurements
Height
(cm): 38.1
Width
(cm): 19.6
Depth
(cm): 15.4
Height
(in): 15
Width
(in): 7
Depth
(in): 6
Material
iron
Location
In store
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