Fanny Eaton (1861) Fine Art Print by Joanna Boyce Wells
NO. 11019
Henry Moore’s “Double Oval” is an abstract, organic sculpture featuring two intertwined ovals, emblematic of his artistic style. It exudes motion and harmony, evolving over time as its bronze surface develops a unique patina. This work, open to diverse interpretations, may represent human figures or landscapes. Moore’s significant mid-20th century contributions to sculpture are exemplified in “Double Oval,” encouraging public engagement and interpretation, and reflecting his fusion of abstract and natural elements.
150 of 150 licenses available
Framed A3 large image print example. Frame not included.
Framed A3 large image print example. Frame not included.
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Limited Edition Image:
Only 150 licences will be issued for this image. Once all licences have been allocated, the image will no longer be available.
Common uses include:
Newspapers, magazines (except for covers), personal printing, editorial broadcasts, documentaries and non-commercial websites – can be used to illustrate matters of public interest.
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Any commercial, promotional, advertorial, endorsement, advertising or merchandising purposes in any media (e.g. print, commercial broadcast, film, digital).
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NO. 11019
Henry Moore’s “Double Oval” is an abstract, organic sculpture featuring two intertwined ovals, emblematic of his artistic style. It exudes motion and harmony, evolving over time as its bronze surface develops a unique patina. This work, open to diverse interpretations, may represent human figures or landscapes. Moore’s significant mid-20th century contributions to sculpture are exemplified in “Double Oval,” encouraging public engagement and interpretation, and reflecting his fusion of abstract and natural elements.
150 of 150 licenses available
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