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Mother and Child with Wave Background III

Print
1976 (made)
Artist/Maker

Colour lithograph, signed 'Moore' in pencil, and with the inscription 'For/V&A'. The print depicts dark brown-black figurative forms, with highlights in white and tones of grey, positioned to one side, silhouetted against a background of rows of grey undulating lines. These represent waves, becoming thicker and closer together in the trough, which is shaded in grey, and lighter and more spaced out in the peak, toned in a lighter grey. The print is described by the artist as an impression in 'soft grey'.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleMother and Child with Wave Background III (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Five colour lithograph
Brief description
'Mother and Child with Wave Background III.' Soft grey. Five colour lithograph by Henry Spencer Moore (1898-1986), dated 1976. This print is the last in a series of three with the same title, and forms part of a set of nine lithographs included in the 'Henry Moore: 80th Anniversary Portfolio', published by Orde Levinson, 1978.
Physical description
Colour lithograph, signed 'Moore' in pencil, and with the inscription 'For/V&A'. The print depicts dark brown-black figurative forms, with highlights in white and tones of grey, positioned to one side, silhouetted against a background of rows of grey undulating lines. These represent waves, becoming thicker and closer together in the trough, which is shaded in grey, and lighter and more spaced out in the peak, toned in a lighter grey. The print is described by the artist as an impression in 'soft grey'.
Dimensions
  • Image size height: 17.46cm
  • Image size width: 26.35cm
  • Paper size height: 40.64cm
  • Paper size width: 26.35cm
Dimensions taken from: Henry Moore: 80th Anniversary Portfolio London: Orde Levinson, 1978.
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'For/V&A' (Inscribed in pencil)
  • 'Moore' (Signed by artist in pencil)
Subjects depicted
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.1099-1978

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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