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Henry Moore sculpture "Reclining Woman" exhibited at the National Gallery of Canada, photographed on 29-Jun-2015

Reclining Woman, 1930. Green Hornton stone. Moore said of this material "What I liked about Hornton stone is that when a carving is finished, it does not look like new... Marble is so clean and pure it always looks like new. I didn't want one's sculpture to look as if it had just been made yesterday."
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2015-07-02 16:07:15 3072× 2304× Gbuchana Henry Moore sculpture "Reclining Woman" exhibited at the National Gallery of Canada, photographed on 29-Jun-2015 Reclining Woman, 1930. Green Hornton stone. Moore said of this material "What I liked about Hornton stone is that when a carving is finish...

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