Sell Henry Moore Art with Dawsons

If you are considering selling a work by Henry Moore, Dawsons offers specialist expertise in modern and international art and a clear understanding of the global market for Moore’s work. Internationally recognised as one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, Henry Moore’s art is held in major museum collections worldwide and remains highly sought after by collectors and institutions alike.

Whether you own a sculpture, drawing, or print, our specialists ensure each work is accurately valued and presented to an informed international audience.

 

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Why Henry Moore’s Work Is So Important

Henry Moore transformed modern sculpture through his exploration of form, space, and the human figure. Best known for his reclining figures and abstracted organic forms, Moore’s work balances monumentality with sensitivity, often drawing inspiration from landscape, natural forms, and the human body.

Collectors are particularly drawn to:

  • Bronze sculptures and maquettes

  • Reclining figure compositions

  • Abstract and semi-abstract forms

  • Drawings and studies on paper

  • Limited-edition prints and graphic works

Moore’s ability to work across scale — from intimate drawings to monumental public sculpture — underpins his enduring international reputation.

How Much Is a Henry Moore Artwork Worth?

The value of Henry Moore art depends on medium, size, edition, date, condition, and provenance. Bronze sculptures typically command the highest values, particularly signed and numbered examples with strong provenance. Drawings and prints are also actively collected and provide accessible entry points into Moore’s work.

Dawsons offers free, no-obligation valuations, with the easiest way to begin being our online valuation form. Upload clear images, including signatures, edition numbers, and any foundry marks where applicable. For important works or collections, we can advise on arranging a secure home visit.

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How Can I Meet a Henry Moore Expert?

Our art specialists are available for appointments at our London (Hampstead) and Berkshire (Maidenhead) offices. We’ll be happy to view your artwork in person and provide you with an honest appraisal. To arrange a convenient appointment, simply get in touch—our team is always happy to help.

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Henry Moore and the Global Art Market

Demand for Henry Moore remains consistently strong, supported by his canonical status and continued institutional interest. Sculptures, in particular, attract international bidders, while drawings and prints remain popular with collectors building representative holdings.

Works with clear provenance, exhibition history, or inclusion in catalogues raisonnés tend to perform especially well when presented with expertise.

Dawsons Henry Moore Seller Reviews

Clients selling Henry Moore artworks with Dawsons often value our specialist understanding of internationally significant Modern British art and the importance of placing works with the right collectors and institutions. From sculpture and bronzes to drawings and prints, sellers frequently comment on the expertise, discretion, and confidence provided throughout the valuation and auction process. Read genuine Google reviews below from clients who entrusted us with their Henry Moore art.

 

FAQ - Selling Henry Moore Art

Yes. Dawsons regularly handles works by Henry Moore, including sculptures, drawings, and limited-edition prints, presenting them to UK and international collectors.

We sell bronze sculptures, maquettes, drawings, works on paper, lithographs, etchings, and other signed limited-edition prints by Henry Moore.

The value of a Henry Moore sculpture depends on size, medium, edition number, date, condition, provenance, and foundry. Bronze sculptures generally command the highest values.

Yes. Signed and numbered Henry Moore prints are actively collected and can achieve strong prices, particularly when in good condition and from recognised editions.

Yes. Drawings are highly regarded and collected, especially those that relate to major sculptural themes or periods in Moore’s career.

Value is influenced by medium, rarity, edition size, condition, provenance, exhibition history, and market demand.

Very much so. Provenance, catalogue raisonné references, gallery history, and exhibition records can significantly enhance buyer confidence and value.

Yes. Condition is critical, particularly for bronze patination and the paper quality of drawings and prints.

Absolutely. Dawsons regularly handles collections and groups of works by Henry Moore.

Payment is made within 30 days once the buyer has settled in full.

Learn More About Henry Moore

Henry Moore is regarded as one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, whose work helped define the language of modern sculpture on an international scale. Best known for his reclining figures and abstracted organic forms, Moore’s art explores the relationship between figure and landscape, mass and void, solidity and space.

Moore worked across a wide range of media, including bronze sculpture, stone carving, plaster maquettes, drawings, and prints. While his monumental outdoor sculptures are perhaps his most recognisable works, his drawings and works on paper provide crucial insight into his working process and are highly valued in their own right. These works often served as preparatory studies, but many were conceived as complete artistic statements.

A defining feature of Moore’s sculpture is its interaction with space. Pierced forms, open voids, and flowing contours allow light and environment to become integral to the work itself. This approach, combined with Moore’s interest in natural forms such as bones, shells, and landscapes, gives his sculptures a timeless, almost elemental quality.

Collectors are drawn to Henry Moore not only for his artistic importance, but for the depth and variety of his output. Bronzes cast in small editions, signed and numbered prints, and well-documented drawings all occupy distinct but active areas of the market. Works with strong provenance, inclusion in catalogues raisonnés, or links to major exhibitions are particularly sought after.

Today, Henry Moore’s work continues to attract global interest from private collectors, museums, and institutions, ensuring sustained demand across the secondary market.

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