A collection of Henry Moore's drawings, plasters, and wood and stone sculptures that offers a new perspective on the artist's creative process.
While he is known for his monumental outdoor sculptures, Moore also made plaster pieces that were important in developing his larger works. This book highlights Moore's sculptures in addition to a selection of drawings and carvings that were created in the final decades of his life. Leading scholars offer readers a deeper understanding of Moore's approach to this work and his evolution as an artist.