Henry Moore (1898-1986)
PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK COLLECTOR
Henry Moore (1898-1986)

Madonna and Child Studies

Details
Henry Moore (1898-1986)
Madonna and Child Studies
signed and dated 'Moore 43.' (lower right)
colored wax crayons, inkwash, charcoal and pen and India ink on paper laid down on card
7 ½ x 6 7/8 in. (19.1 x 17.5 cm.)
Executed in 1943
Provenance
Roland, Browse & Delbanco, London.
W.A. Brandt.
Mrs. Jack MacLeod; sale, Sotheby & Co., London, 14 December 1960, lot 94.
Stephen Sommerville, Ltd., London (1960).
Private collection, United Kingdom (acquired from the above, 1987); sale, Christie's, New York, 19 November 1998, lot 594.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
Literature
A. Garrould, ed., Henry Moore: Complete Drawings, 1940-1949, Aldershot, 2001, vol. 3, p. 192, no. AG 43.95 (illustrated, p. 193).
Exhibited
Saffron Walden, Gainsborough House, A Collection of English Drawings from the 1940s and 1950s, September 1982.

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Lot Essay

In 1943, the Vicar of St. Matthew's in Northampton approached Moore with a request for a Madonna and Child to be installed in the church. At first Moore was hesitant; the great tradition of religious art seemed like an anachronism in the twentieth century, and Moore wanted to avoid creating something decorative and sentimental. Without agreeing to comply, he began to create drawings to explore the idea, and execute works in clay and bronze. "All of the drawings connected with this commission have qualities of timelessness and universality but above all they are permeated by feelings of compassionate understanding and melancholy" (A. Garrould, Henry Moore Drawings, New York, 1988, p. 23). Moore completed the commissioned sculpture in 1944.

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