Henry Moore (1898 - 1986)

 Limited Edition Lithograph
Original Stone Lithograph
Hand Signed Lithograph
Numbered Limited Edition: 65/75

Catalogue Referenced c254

Paper Size: 51,4 cm x 64,2cm
(Very Large Paper size)


Frame: 26 1/4 x 31 1/4in. 


Custom Archival Framed


Includes Gallery Prepared Authentication & Catalogue Ref. Paperwork c.264 & Provenance



This is the VERY LARGE PAPER size lithograph (51,4 cm x 64,2cm), from the XL Editions


Original Hand Signed Limited Edition Henry Moore lithograph, 1973. Title: Thin Lipped Armourer II.  Original Stone Lithograph. Proofed at Petersburg Press, Ltd London 1974. On Handmade Hodgkinson paper that is watermarked (crop mark designed by Moore) with deckled edges. Hand Signed (lower right) and hand numbered (lower left). This is of a limited edition of 75, this one being no. 65. This piece is catalogue referenced by Cramer (c254) of which reference is included with artwork. Artwork comes with Gallery Prepared Documentation, which includes Gallery Certificate of Authenticity and Prepared Catalogue Reference (c254), justification copy and Provenance.  This is the VERY LARGE PAPER size lithograph (51,4 cm x 64,2cm), from the XL Editions.  Frame: 26 1/4 x 31 1/4in. 



For many years Moore had owned a drawing by the French pointillist artist Seurat. Seurat created his images from tiny dots that visually gave no outline to an object thus fusing the object into its surroundings. Moore used this technique, describing it as an entirely new way of drawing, using no outlines and fusing together space and form, light, depths and distances into a marvellous and mysterious unity of vision. There was never any question of introducing colour. Moore was always after a printed image identical to the blackness of the drawing, which described something of the bleak industrial landscape and the rugged high moors of Yorkshire.


Professional custom cut and sized frame. Material used: Solid wood moulding, Crescent™ Acid Fee Museum Rag Mat™ + acid free backing and TruVu™ UV Protection Anti Glare Museum™ Glass. Modern Now's in-house framer constructs all of the archival framing to match the same specification of the artworks that are hung in the gallery for the preservation and protection of your artworks. 

Please note: Custom frame is selected upon purchase and is subject to change and our designer is happy to work with you to select a frame to match your aesthetic needs. 


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