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Henry Moore, Large Reclining Figure 1982 (LH 192b), fibreglass. As of 2004 sited outside the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. On loan from the Henry Moore Foundation.

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Originally uploaded to en:Wikipedia as en:Image:HenryMoore02.jpg by en:User:Solipsist 20:19, 9 September 2004

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Keywords: Henry Moore, sculpture, abstract, bronze, Kenwood House, Reclining figure

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Reclining Figure (1951), by Henry Moore, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

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current07:57, 1 August 2005Thumbnail for version as of 07:57, 1 August 20051,176 × 640 (299 KB)Solipsist~commonswikiHenry Moore, ''Reclining Figure'' (1951), painted plaster. As of 2004 sited outside the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. On loan from the Henry Moore Foundation. ---- ---- Photograph © Andrew D

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