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TWO WORKS BY THE ENGLISH SCULPTOR, HENRY MOORE, C.H., included in the exhibition of Moore’s sculpture and drawings to be opened in the Canterbury Society of Arts gallery at a private view on Tuesday evening. The display will be open to the public from Wednesday until December 10. LEFT: Family group, 1946. This work is in bronze and is 10¼in high. RIGHT: Internal and external forms, 1950—a plaster work standing 6ft 6in high.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 3

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TWO WORKS BY THE ENGLISH SCULPTOR, HENRY MOORE, C.H., included in the exhibition of Moore’s sculpture and drawings to be opened in the Canterbury Society of Arts gallery at a private view on Tuesday evening. The display will be open to the public from Wednesday until December 10. LEFT: Family group, 1946. This work is in bronze and is 10¼in high. RIGHT: Internal and external forms, 1950—a plaster work standing 6ft 6in high. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 3

TWO WORKS BY THE ENGLISH SCULPTOR, HENRY MOORE, C.H., included in the exhibition of Moore’s sculpture and drawings to be opened in the Canterbury Society of Arts gallery at a private view on Tuesday evening. The display will be open to the public from Wednesday until December 10. LEFT: Family group, 1946. This work is in bronze and is 10¼in high. RIGHT: Internal and external forms, 1950—a plaster work standing 6ft 6in high. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 3

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