Henry Spencer Moore is one of the most important British artists of the twentieth century and arguably the most internationally famous sculptor of the period. Henry Moore is renowned for his monumental semi-abstract bronzes, which can be admired around the world. He continued to work profusely in the fields of sculpture, drawing, printmaking and textile design until the end of his life.
“Art could function as an intrinsic part of our daily life, simulating a new approach to living through contemporary design and materials.”
- Henry Moore
‘Seated Figures Studies’ by Henry Moore is an original brush and ink drawing created in 1931 and edited exclusively by Garro Éditions.
Collection #01 exhibits six drawings by Henry Moore. Produced between 1931 and 1973, they show the profusion of techniques and the breadth of subjects explored by the sculptor.
• Harvested, spun, woven and printed on demand in France
• 100% French Linen
• Weight: 350 g/m2
• Width / Usable Width: 160cm / 154cm
• Panel size (height): 100cm
All our fabrics are sold by consecutive panels and showcase the original signature of the artist on the left side of the fabric.
‘Multicoloured Reclining Figure’ by Henry Moore is an original four-colour lithograph created in 1967 and edited exclusively by Garro Éditions.
Collection #01 exhibits six drawings by Henry Moore. Produced between 1931 and 1973, they show the profusion of techniques and the breadth of subjects explored by the sculptor.
• Harvested, spun, woven and printed on demand in France
• 100% French Linen
• Weight: 350 g/m2
• Width / Usable Width: 160cm / 154cm
• Panel size (height): 100cm
All our fabrics are sold by consecutive panels and showcase the original signature of the artist on the left side of the fabric.
‘Entry to Dreams’ by Henry Moore is a three-colour lithograph created in 1973 and edited exclusively by Garro Éditions.
Collection #01 exhibits six drawings by Henry Moore. Produced between 1931 and 1973, they show the profusion of techniques and the breadth of subjects explored by the sculptor.
• Harvested, spun, woven and printed on demand in France
• 100% French Linen
• Weight: 350 g/m2
• Width / Usable Width: 160cm / 154cm
• Panel size (height): 100cm
All our fabrics are sold by consecutive panels and showcase the original signature of the artist on the left side of the fabric.
‘Stonehenge Album: Trial for Title Page’ by Henry Moore is an original drawing in grease pencil, pen and ink created in 1973 and edited exclusively by Garro Éditions.
Collection #01 exhibits six drawings by Henry Moore. Produced between 1931 and 1973, they show the profusion of techniques and the breadth of subjects explored by the sculptor.
• Harvested, spun, woven and printed on demand in France
• 100% French Linen
• Weight: 350 g/m2
• Width / Usable Width: 160cm / 154cm
• Panel size (height): 100cm
All our fabrics are sold by consecutive panels and showcase the original signature of the artist on the left side of the fabric.
‘Six Reclining Figures with Buff Background’ by Henry Moore is an original Two-colours lithograph created in 1963 and edited exclusively by Garro Éditions.
Collection #01 exhibits six drawings by Henry Moore. Produced between 1931 and 1973, they show the profusion of techniques and the breadth of subjects explored by the sculptor.
• Harvested, spun, woven and printed on demand in France
• 100% French Linen
• Weight: 350 g/m2
• Width / Usable Width: 160cm / 154cm
• Panel size (height): 100cm
All our fabrics are sold by consecutive panels and showcase the original signature of the artist on the left side of the fabric.
‘Haringey Circus Horses’ by Henry Moore is an original pen and ink drawing created in 1956 and edited exclusively by Garro Éditions.
Collection #01 exhibits six drawings by Henry Moore. Produced between 1931 and 1973, they show the profusion of techniques and the breadth of subjects explored by the sculptor.
• Harvested, spun, woven and printed on demand in France
• 100% French Linen
• Weight: 350 g/m2
• Width / Usable Width: 160cm / 154cm
• Panel size (height): 100cm
All our fabrics are sold by consecutive panels and showcase the original signature of the artist on the left side of the fabric.