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The Archetypal World of Henry Moore
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20 January 2026

A groundbreaking exploration of the feminine archetype in Henry Moore’s sculptural world
Henry Moore (1898–1986) was an artist and sculptor renowned for his monumental semiabstract bronzes, many of them suggestive of the female form. The Archetypal World of Henry Moore is Erich Neumann’s thought-provoking analysis of Moore’s extraordinary work from the perspective of analytical psychology. In this landmark book, Neumann, one of the twentieth century’s most brilliant psychologists and a student of C. G. Jung, clarifies and enriches our understanding of the sculptor’s themes of mother and child and the reclining figure, demonstrating how both are supreme expressions of the archetypal feminine.
ART / Individual Artists / General, Individual artists, art monographs, ART / History / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Gender, PSYCHOLOGY / General, History of art, Analytical and Jungian psychology, Psychology of gender