"Large Two Forms"
One of the main features of the newly renovated Grange Park is this wonderful Henry Moore sculpture called Two Large Forms. It has been located at the corner of Dundas and McCaul Streets at the entrance to the AGO since 1973 and was relocated to this prime spot in the park. The setting is wonderful for it with the blue wall of the art gallery behind it!
Henry Moore's sculptures are intriguing, aren't they?!
ReplyDeleteHello, it seems the name is fitting. The setting is pretty. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unique sculpture, very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Pat, I love the smooth curvaceous lines here, very appealing.
ReplyDeleteI have seen a number of Henry Moore sculptures, but never this one. Thank you for your fine photo of it.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! I would love to hear the comments of people walking by!
ReplyDeleteThat is unusual!
ReplyDeleteI like it and I can see the location is perfect.
ReplyDeleteCertainly one hard to miss
ReplyDeleteinteresting sculpture
ReplyDeleteAh, Moore, yes. Sensual yet brutalist art...
ReplyDeleteI wondered where that sculpture was moved to!
ReplyDeleteHmm, looks like a hip socket. Yes, most definitely a hip socket. :-)
ReplyDeleteAn interesting sculpture. Have a great week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThose Henry Moores are pretty unique!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sculpture
ReplyDeleteI'm quite partial to a Henry Moore. He was a Yorkshireman.
ReplyDeleteI immediately said to myself, Hey, looks like a Henry Moore, I wonder who is doing similar stuff in Toronto. The answer: Henry Moore.
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