Henry Moore’s Hill Arches (1973)

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For the next two years a monumental bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, titled Hill Arches, will be on loan to the

Fitzwilliam Museum from the Henry Moore Foundation in Hertfordshire. Moore is best known for sculptures of the human figure sited in architectural or natural settings,

but here he has created a landscape in its own right - perhaps, as the title suggests, an echo of the rolling hills of his native Yorkshire. This enormous, four piece sculpture will be sited in front of the Museum, visible to all visitors and those walking down Trumpington Street.For the next two years a monumental bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, titled Hill Arches, will be on loan to the

Fitzwilliam Museum from the Henry Moore Foundation in Hertfordshire. Moore is best known for sculptures of the human figure sited in architectural or natural settings,

but here he has created a landscape in its own right - perhaps, as the title suggests, an echo of the rolling hills of his native Yorkshire. This enormous, four piece sculpture will be sited in front of the Museum, visible to all visitors and those walking down Trumpington Street.Image © bluebus (Flickr Creative Commons)Mon 1 February 2016 to Thu 30 November 2017

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Henry Moore’s Hill Arches (1973) The Fitzwilliam Museum Main address: The Fitzwilliam Museum Trumpington Street CB2 1RB Cambridge,, United kingdom The Fitzwilliam Museum Trumpington Street CB2 1RB Cambridge,, United kingdom For the next two years a monumental bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, titled Hill Arches, will be on loan to the

Fitzwilliam Museum from the Henry Moore Foundation in Hertfordshire. Moore is best known for sculptures of the human figure sited in architectural or natural settings,

but here he has created a landscape in its own right - perhaps, as the title suggests, an echo of the rolling hills of his native Yorkshire. This enormous, four piece sculpture will be sited in front of the Museum, visible to all visitors and those walking down Trumpington Street.For the next two years a monumental bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, titled Hill Arches, will be on loan to the

Fitzwilliam Museum from the Henry Moore Foundation in Hertfordshire. Moore is best known for sculptures of the human figure sited in architectural or natural settings,

but here he has created a landscape in its own right - perhaps, as the title suggests, an echo of the rolling hills of his native Yorkshire. This enormous, four piece sculpture will be sited in front of the Museum, visible to all visitors and those walking down Trumpington Street.Image © bluebus (Flickr Creative Commons)Mon 1 February 2016 to Thu 30 November 2017

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