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The Shelter-Sketch-Book portfolio was assembled by Moore in 1967 based on his original sketchbook in pen, ink, crayon, and watercolor made during WWII while Moore held the salaried position of Official War Artist. // Henry Moore's Two Women Seated (1967) is a lithograph that illustrates his signature approach to human forms and relationships. This limited edition print, measuring 21.3 x 20.3 cm, presents two stylized female figures seated together, their abstracted bodies intertwined in a composition that emphasizes connection and unity. The figures are rendered in soft pastel tones with hues of yellow, pink, blue, and green, creating a harmonious palette that enhances the gentle and organic feel of the scene. The work stems from The Shelter-Sketch-Book, a collection Moore developed in 1967 based on his WWII sketches. Known for his exploration of the human form and its relationship with nature, Moore captures an intimate, almost sculptural depiction of companionship and quiet solidarity.
Two Women Seated, 1967
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The Shelter-Sketch-Book portfolio was assembled by Moore in 1967 based on his original sketchbook in pen, ink, crayon, and watercolor made during WWII while Moore held the salaried position of Official War Artist. // Henry Moore's Two Women Seated (1967) is a lithograph that illustrates his signature approach to human forms and relationships. This limited edition print, measuring 21.3 x 20.3 cm, presents two stylized female figures seated together, their abstracted bodies intertwined in a composition that emphasizes connection and unity. The figures are rendered in soft pastel tones with hues of yellow, pink, blue, and green, creating a harmonious palette that enhances the gentle and organic feel of the scene. The work stems from The Shelter-Sketch-Book, a collection Moore developed in 1967 based on his WWII sketches. Known for his exploration of the human form and its relationship with nature, Moore captures an intimate, almost sculptural depiction of companionship and quiet solidarity.
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