Family Group (1950, Barclay School, Stevenage)

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Family Group (1950, Barclay School, Stevenage) is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore depicting an abstracted family unit, created for a post-war British school as a symbol of community and education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
public artwork
sculpture
artForm three-dimensional sculpture
artisticTheme education
family unity
post-war reconstruction
associatedWith post-war British art
public art in education settings
collection Barclay School, Stevenage
commissionedFor Barclay School
country England
United Kingdom
creator Henry Moore
depicts child
family
father
mother
designedFor post-war British school
genre abstract sculpture
hasPart child figure
seated adult figures
hasVersion Family Group (other casts)
inception 1950
languageOfWork none (non-verbal visual artwork)
locatedIn Stevenage
locatedInTime post–World War II era
location Barclay School
materialUsed bronze
movement Modernism
notableWorkOf Henry Moore
publicAccess outdoor display
purpose school commission
symbol of community
symbol of education
style abstracted human figures
subjectMatter childhood
family relationships
parenthood
title Family Group

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Henry Moore notableWork Family Group (1950, Barclay School, Stevenage)