One of several abstract found by the Water Gardens in Harlow. Offers little in the way of informatio...
Upright Motive No 2: Bronze Cross by Henry Moore
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Upright Motive No 2: Bronze Cross is an abstract sculpture created by local artist Henry Moore, located in the Harlow Water Gardens in Harlow, England. This piece is one of several artworks by Moore found in the area, contributing to the local cultural landscape. The sculpture was acquired by the Harlow Art Trust in 1963 as part of a series of his works.
The sculpture offers visitors a unique artistic experience, standing as a distinctive attraction within the gardens. While it provides little detailed information about its meaning, it represents Moore's signature style of abstraction. This piece is part of a broader effort to celebrate and display local art in public spaces.
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Henry Moore was an artist from the local area and there are pieces of his work dotted around the loc...
A bronze sculpture by Henry Moore and purchased by the Harlow Art Trust in 1963. Part of a series of...
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