The sculpture is attributed to Henry Moore and appears to be an original modernist bronze work. It is crafted in solid bronze with a rich patina, showing natural tonal variations consistent with age. The form is abstract yet organic, characteristic of Moore’s sculptural language, with smooth, tactile surfaces and flowing contours. The condition is very good, with only minor surface wear and patina development typical for a piece of its age—no visible cracks, repairs, or structural damage. The base is integral to the sculpture and stable. Provenance includes long-term private ownership, with prior housing in a notable Middle Eastern art collection.
Height: 18 cm (including base) Width: ~9 cm Depth: ~9 cm Weight: 1.49 kg
Hello, this item is a bronze sculpture attributed to Henry Moore, titled Mother and Child. The piece reflects Moore’s signature abstraction and organic forms, with a seated figure rendered in a simplified, modernist style. The bronze surface shows a mottled patina in dark green and brown tones, with flowing contours and soft transitions, capturing the intimacy and monumentality typical of Moore’s post-war work. The base is integrated into the sculpture and appears cast as one piece, with inscriptions visible near the lower edge. At 18 cm in height and 1.49 kg in weight, the work is relatively small but robust in presence.
While the style is consistent with Moore’s Mother and Child variations from the 1950s–70s, authentication is critical. Moore’s original bronzes were cast in limited editions and documented in catalogues raisonnés. Without a foundry stamp, signature clarity, or supporting paperwork (such as a provenance trail from a recognized gallery, estate sale, or foundation-verified collection), the work cannot be confirmed as authentic. If authentic, the value could range between 20,000 and 50,000 USD, depending on edition and provenance. If an unauthorized or later copy, the market value would drop significantly to 800 to 1,500 USD.