Working Model for Three Way Piece No. 2. Archer (1964) by Henry Moore

Working Model for Three Way Piece No. 2. Archer - Henry Moore - 1964

Artwork Information

TitleWorking Model for Three Way Piece No. 2. Archer
ArtistHenry Moore
Date1964
Art MovementAbstract Art

About Working Model for Three Way Piece No. 2. Archer

The artwork, titled “Working Model for Three Way Piece No. 2. Archer,” was created by the artist Henry Moore in 1964. It belongs to the Abstract Art movement and falls under the genre of sculpture. This piece exemplifies Moore’s innovative approach to form and abstraction.

The artwork demonstrates a dynamic interplay of curves and points, seamlessly blending together to create a fluid yet robust structure. It is composed of abstract shapes that suggest an arching figure, yet remain open to interpretation. The solid base supports the piece, giving it stability and presence. The overall form is evocative and powerful, capturing a sense of movement and tension within the static medium of bronze. This sculpture exemplifies the Abstract Art movement’s emphasis on form and space, inviting viewers to explore its complex, non-representational shapes.

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