Henry Moore on Sculpture (Viking Press, 1971)

Henry Moore on Sculpture (Viking Press, 1971)

SCL West Pavilion, Plaza Level 1/17/17–4/16/17 (01/17/17–04/16/17) Wall unit L6 Line W. 90" x D. 15" x H. 102" doors at end for interior access On hold? Sculptural No Yes (SCL 1/17/17–4/16/17) The Trust Getty Paul . J 2016 © The Sculptural Line My drawings are a means of generating ideas for sculpture . a way of sorting out ideas and developing them. —Henry Moore, 1937 Selected primarily from the Getty Museum’s collection, this exhibition showcases drawings and sculptures from the late fifteenth through the twentieth century. Although drawing and sculpting may appear profoundly different, for artists these two disciplines were often intertwined. Sculptors frequently conceived their works first on paper, trying out ideas and solutions before committing to the expenditure of labor and the use of precious materials. ExhibitionOther artists worked with sculpture to experiment with the movement or position of the body before representing it 7/8/2016 on paper or canvas. At times, drawings record a sculptor’s finished work before it left the workshop for public or private view. ParticularlyIntro important was the tradition of drawing after ancient statuary and plaster casts beginning in the Renaissance and continuing through the early nineteenth century, when artists focused on the study of volumes, poses, and expressions. As art became more abstract during theGraphic twentieth century, drawing nevertheless remained at the center of most sculptors’ practice. Quote: Henry Moore on Sculpture (Viking Press, 1971) The Sculptural Line is presented in conjunction with the related exhibition Bouchardon: Royal Artist of the Enlightenment (Exhibitions Pavilion, January 10–April 2, 2017). Non-flash photography and video are permitted. Tt 10/11/16 The J. Paul Getty Museum © 2017 J. Paul Getty Trust FA 9/30/16 Tt 9/01/16 Tt 8/02/16 Tt 7/8/16 W101 85.GA.217 92.GG.17 Tt & FA Goya Giani W102 W103 Wall L6, front Wall L6, back Wall L6, profile W104 W105 W106 Elevation: Elevation: Temp Wall, W105 Temp Wall Scale: 3/8" = 1'-0" W107 W108 This material was published in 2017 to coincide with the J. Paul Getty Museum exhibition The Sculptural Line, January 17–April 16, 2017, at the Getty Center. To cite these texts, please use The Sculptural Line, published online 2017, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/sculptural_line The J. Paul Getty Museum © 2017 J. Paul Getty Trust.

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