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A sculpture by Henry Moore has been taken off its plinth outside Leeds Art Gallery to be loaned to a gallery in Amsterdam. | A sculpture by Henry Moore has been taken off its plinth outside Leeds Art Gallery to be loaned to a gallery in Amsterdam. |
The bronze figure Reclining Woman: Elbow will be on display at the Rijksmuseum as part of a major exhibition of the artist's work. | |
It is the first time the work has been moved since it was erected outside the gallery's new extension in 1982. | It is the first time the work has been moved since it was erected outside the gallery's new extension in 1982. |
The sculpture will be cleaned and renovated before being returned. | The sculpture will be cleaned and renovated before being returned. |
The 2.21m (7ft 3in) long figure was made in 1981 and placed outside the Moore Sculpture Gallery extension. The artist supervised the installation. | |
It will join other sculptures by the Castleford-born sculptor in an exhibition to celebrate the reopening of the Rijksmuseum, which has undergone a 10-year refurbishment programme. | It will join other sculptures by the Castleford-born sculptor in an exhibition to celebrate the reopening of the Rijksmuseum, which has undergone a 10-year refurbishment programme. |
'Permanent fixture' | 'Permanent fixture' |
Leeds City Council executive member for leisure, councillor Adam Ogilvie, said the request from the Rijksmuseum showed the international significance of the sculpture. | Leeds City Council executive member for leisure, councillor Adam Ogilvie, said the request from the Rijksmuseum showed the international significance of the sculpture. |
He said: "It's going to be a little strange walking past the art gallery and not seeing the Henry Moore sculpture there as it has been a permanent fixture for the last 30 years, but it is long overdue a holiday after all that time." | He said: "It's going to be a little strange walking past the art gallery and not seeing the Henry Moore sculpture there as it has been a permanent fixture for the last 30 years, but it is long overdue a holiday after all that time." |
The exhibition in Amsterdam will last until September when the sculpture will be cleaned and waxed by staff at the Henry Moore Foundation before it returns to Leeds. | The exhibition in Amsterdam will last until September when the sculpture will be cleaned and waxed by staff at the Henry Moore Foundation before it returns to Leeds. |
Henry Moore was born in 1898 and studied at the Leeds School of Art in the early 1920s. | Henry Moore was born in 1898 and studied at the Leeds School of Art in the early 1920s. |
He produced many large artworks which are located in public spaces in cities around the world. | He produced many large artworks which are located in public spaces in cities around the world. |
Last year, one of his sculptures was sold at auction for £19.1m. | Last year, one of his sculptures was sold at auction for £19.1m. |
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