Out of enthusiasm for the first museum of modern sculpture in Europe, the British sculptor Henry Moore left the Lehmbruck Museum a sheet of all future prints after his visit in 1965. With more than 450 works, the Duisburg museum now houses one of the largest collections of prints by Moore in the world.
The exhibition presents his graphic oeuvre in dialog with selected sculptures and offers a deep insight into the artist's organic pictorial worlds, in which man and nature merge.
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