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The Henry Moore Foundation was founded by sculptor Henry Moore and his family in 1977 to encourage public appreciation of the visual arts. Today the Foundation presents an imaginative programme of exhibitions and research – both at its own venues and worldwide – while supporting innovative sculpture projects through the Henry Moore Grants programme.
The Foundation has its headquarters at Moore’s home in Perry Green, Hertfordshire: where the estate is home to a collection of approximately 15,000 Moore works, including sculpture, maquettes, drawings, prints, tapestries and textiles, and the Henry Moore Archive.
Open to visitors from April each year as Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, the estate showcases 20 – 25 outdoor sculptures in the landscape that Moore shaped over four decades. Visitors can explore the artist’s creative process in six of his studios and take a tour of the Moore family’s home.
31 March to 31 October 2021
Wednesdays to Sundays & Bank Holidays, 11am – 5pm
Winter opening:
6 November to 12 December 2021
Saturdays and Sundays only, 11am – 4pm
Address and contact
Dane Tree House, Perry Green, Hertfordshire SG10 6EE England
visitorservices@henry-moore.org
+44 (0)1279 843 333
Experience Henry Moore’s iconic work in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside with a visit to the artist’s former home, studios and sculpture gardens.
https://www.henry-moore.org/Artworks
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Reclining Mother and Child Henry Moore (1898–1986)
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Large Figure in a Shelter Henry Moore (1898–1986)
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Family Group Henry Moore (1898–1986)
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Double Oval Henry Moore (1898–1986)
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Three Piece Sculpture: Vertebrae Henry Moore (1898–1986)
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Three-Piece Reclining Figure: Draped Henry Moore (1898–1986)
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Draped Reclining Figure Henry Moore (1898–1986)
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