Testimony of the Acid-Scarred Bronze Sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Avenue, New York City
I was born in a foundry in Hertfordshire in the summer of 1957. My creator was a man named Henry Moore, though I did not know his name then—I knew only his hands, enormous and gentle, shaping the plaster mold that would become my body. He worked on me for seventeen weeks, and when he was finished, the foundry men poured molten bronze into the mold at a temperature of eleven hundred degrees...
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