Many sculptors are in a hurry for years, leaving a trace of light in the field of sculpture or not at all. Henry Moore does not fall under any of these two categories. Thanks to his own style and technique, Henry Moore played a dramatic role in today's sculpture. In a sense, he opened many doors to practice artists, but it was not drawn before his time. Henry Moore combines his childhood experience with other artists and develops his own sculpture style.
Henry Moore died at the age of 18 on August 31, 1986, but his hardworking news report as a sculptor has praised His great achievement. Since Sir Winston Churchill's death, Henry Moore has been respected by every civilized world in the world, Henry Moore is the world's most admired British, the Daily Telegraph (August 31, 1986) announced . As usual, other people are not very admired by seeing Moore as a social climber (it is easy to forget to reject the Cavaliers in the 1950s), and as a building tool. Moore's work is very important in the art history of the 20th century. It represents almost all important public and private collections, and his sculptures are placed in more public places in the world than any other historical sculptor.
It seems there is more work in history than in any other sculptor in the world view, and Henry Moore is a 20th century art giant. However, Moore's fate is not necessarily that good. In 1886, the seventh son of coal mine workers was born in the UK, and the young Henry joined the army during the First World War (1). In the trenches of the First World War, Moore was almost killed by a French gas attack (2). Henry Moore's work is mainly influenced by indigenous people, African American, Colombian, and even Massacio of Florence, Italy (3). Moore 's early works were generally regarded as ugly and primitive. Until the Second World War, he became recognized as a British, his compatriot, was gathered at a bomb shelter known as a "picture of a deep shelter."