I took this photo of the Paul Milstein Reflecting
Pool and Terrace on a visit to Lincoln Center earlier today. The bronze sculpture in the middle of the pool is
Henry Moore’s 6-ton Reclining Figure, which
the British artist built up from a small piece of bone. Altogether, there are
more than 40 paintings and sculptures across Lincoln Center’s 16-acre
footprint.
Showing posts with label Henry Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Moore. Show all posts
Monday, December 12, 2016
Photo of the Day: Reflecting Pool, Lincoln Center, NYC
I took this photo of the Paul Milstein Reflecting
Pool and Terrace on a visit to Lincoln Center earlier today. The bronze sculpture in the middle of the pool is
Henry Moore’s 6-ton Reclining Figure, which
the British artist built up from a small piece of bone. Altogether, there are
more than 40 paintings and sculptures across Lincoln Center’s 16-acre
footprint.Monday, May 18, 2015
Photo of the Day: Henry Moore’s ‘Reclining,’ Storm King Art Center, NY
Each spring brings the opportunity to visit the reopened Storm King Art Center, a striking collection of outdoor sculptures set against a
dramatic landscape of fields, hills, and woodlands, located an hour north of New York City.
I have put up posts before on this sprawling site
(including this one), taken during an afternoon I spent photographing last fall. But I just
had, at some point, to get around to this artwork by British sculptor Henry Moore
(1898-1986), Reclining Connected Forms (1969),
set on Museum Hill.
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