henry moore
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Definition
Proper noun: * Henry Moore: A renowned British sculptor, celebrated for creating monumental, abstract, and organic forms, often in bronze, stone, and wood. His works are characterized by flowing lines, hollow spaces, and a deep connection to the human figure and natural landscapes. (1898-1986)
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The museum's garden features a large bronze sculpture by Henry Moore.
- Art historians often study Henry Moore's influence on 20th-century public art.
- Her thesis focuses on the recurring motif of the reclining figure in the work of Henry Moore.
Advanced Usage
- "Moore-esque" (adjective): Describing something that resembles or evokes the style of Henry Moore, particularly in its large scale, smooth, organic shapes, and use of negative space.
- The architect designed a Moore-esque pavilion with curved walls and large openings.
Variants and Related Words
- Sculptor (noun): An artist who creates sculptures.
- Organic form (noun phrase): A shape that is irregular, flowing, and reminiscent of forms found in nature, as opposed to geometric shapes.
Synonyms
- Modernist sculptor
- British artist
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A Henry Moore: Sometimes used informally to refer to a sculpture in his distinctive style.
- The new plaza has what looks like a Henry Moore in the center.
Noun
- British sculptor whose works are monumental organic forms (1898-1986)