This is an original linocut,edition of 25,4"X6",signed and dated by Bill Payne gallery and museum artist.Titles "reclining figure ".Very much in the style of one of Britain's greatest 20th century artists, Henry Moore.Henry Moore produced, particularly after the war, a series of bronze sculptures of reclining figures .They were often pierced or had hollows and their undulating form echoed the undulating hills of his native Yorkshire.Their semi abstract quality followed on from his wartime art of sleeping figures in the London Underground.In addition ,he was influenced by the massive sculptural artworks of the Toltec-Mayan civilisation .Today many of his sculptures can be seen in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in the UK. This linocut contains many of the artistic motifs of Moore's works with the semi reclining woman amidst megalithic stones.The small head,undulating drapes,long spindly arms and striking pose.1 sold.