• King and Queen (LH 350) is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, designed in 1952. It depicts two figures, one male and one female, seated beside each other on a bench...
  • King and Queen comprises a male and a female figure sitting side by side on a bench. The male figure is slightly broader and taller than the female and when...
  • Henry Moore’s King & Queen sculpture at Glenkiln reservoir – This is one of several sculptures in the area around Glenkiln reservoir.
  • The henry moore king and queen sculpture is famous all over the world. Step into the world of regality and marvel at the stunning sculptures created by the...
  • King and Queen, initially carved and charred in 1997, was painstakingly realized in bronze a decade later and carefully patinated to replicate the wooden original.
  • King and Queen (sculpture) has captured the attention of experts and the general public due to its relevance and impact in today's society.
  • The King and Queen sculpture by Henry Moore (1953) is the culmination of a number of studies of heads and single figures.
  • King and Queen (sculpture) - Wikipedia. ... Max Ernst, (1891-1976) The King Playing with the Queen. 1944, (cast 1954), bronze, Mus.
  • Moore felt that this piece, like many of his sculptures, began almost arbitrarily: HENRY MOORE [ACTOR]: “The King and Queen is rather strange.
  • Moore, King and Queen (1957). Bronze, 1640 x 1390 x 910 mm. Tate Britain, London. Who they really are. This sculpture depicts two figures (male and female)...
  • King and Queen by Henry Moore (1898–1986), from Church Lane, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire.
  • Henry Keswick proudly displayed King and Queen in his sculpture garden at his Glenkiln estate in Dumfriesshire, Scotland – a collection that also included other...
  • In many ways, the addition of Sorel Etrog's King and Queen to the sculpture park marks a true moment of "coronation" for the city's internationally recognized...