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To celebrate his eightieth birthday, Henry Moore was given the freedom of Kensington Gardens, one of London’s Royal parks, to display 10 of his bronzes. Moore is seen with his 1975 “Three piece reclining figure, draped.”

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Press, 24 October 1978, Page 18

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To celebrate his eightieth birthday, Henry Moore was given the freedom of Kensington Gardens, one of London’s Royal parks, to display 10 of his bronzes. Moore is seen with his 1975 “Three piece reclining figure, draped.” Press, 24 October 1978, Page 18

To celebrate his eightieth birthday, Henry Moore was given the freedom of Kensington Gardens, one of London’s Royal parks, to display 10 of his bronzes. Moore is seen with his 1975 “Three piece reclining figure, draped.” Press, 24 October 1978, Page 18