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It was around the time that this drawing was created in 1931 that Henry Moore’s career had started to thrive; his second solo exhibition took place in April that year at the Leicester Galleries; he had begun producing public sculptures and reclining figures and he had recently represented Britain at the Venice Biennale.

Jerwood Collection

Title

Standing Nude

Date

1931

Medium

chalk, ink & wash on paper

Measurements

H 38.1 x W 24.8 cm

Accession number

JC200

Acquisition method

purchased, 2013

Work type

Drawing

Signature/marks description

signed and dated ‘Moore/31’. (lower right)

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Jerwood Collection

England

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