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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Hand Initialed by Moore and hand numbered - From the Rare Limited Edition of XL - Soze of the image: 11.4 x 19 cm / 4 x 7 inches - Catalogue raisonné: Cramer 318 - Extracted from the book “La Poésie”. Art et poésie Ed., Paris, edition of 45 copies on Arches and 45 copies on Japanese paper, unnumbered // Henry Moore’s Two Heads is a lithograph that demonstrates his interest in the human form, rendered in a highly abstract and textured style. The print features two abstract, organic representations of heads, created with a mix of black and golden hues. The figures, though roughly defined, convey a sense of depth and complexity through their layered lines and forms, appearing almost as ancient relics or sculptures. This lithograph, hand-initialed and numbered by Moore, belongs to a rare limited edition extracted from the book “La Poésie,” where art and poetry intertwine. The use of muted tones and rough textures reflects Moore’s characteristic exploration of the human body as both symbol and form.
Two Heads, 1973
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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Hand Initialed by Moore and hand numbered - From the Rare Limited Edition of XL - Soze of the image: 11.4 x 19 cm / 4 x 7 inches - Catalogue raisonné: Cramer 318 - Extracted from the book “La Poésie”. Art et poésie Ed., Paris, edition of 45 copies on Arches and 45 copies on Japanese paper, unnumbered // Henry Moore’s Two Heads is a lithograph that demonstrates his interest in the human form, rendered in a highly abstract and textured style. The print features two abstract, organic representations of heads, created with a mix of black and golden hues. The figures, though roughly defined, convey a sense of depth and complexity through their layered lines and forms, appearing almost as ancient relics or sculptures. This lithograph, hand-initialed and numbered by Moore, belongs to a rare limited edition extracted from the book “La Poésie,” where art and poetry intertwine. The use of muted tones and rough textures reflects Moore’s characteristic exploration of the human body as both symbol and form.
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What is constructivism?
Constructivism is an architectural and artistic philosophy of Russian origin that emerged as a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement advocated for art to serve practical social purposes. Since its inception in 1919, Constructivism has evolved and significantly impacted 20th-century art movements, influencing major trends such as De Stijl and Bauhaus.