Harlow Council has produced a 'Sculpture Trail' for visitors to the town which includes many of the sculptures held in the collection. These include: •
Henry Moore's
Family Group (1954), which is in the foyer of the Civic Centre. When it was commissioned by the Harlow Art Trust it was one of Moore's first major public works. •
Elisabeth Frink's
Boar, in the Water Gardens. Was originally commissioned in concrete (1957) but remade and cast in bronze in 1970. •
Lynn Chadwick Trigon (1961) - bought in 1963. •
Auguste Rodin -
Eve (1882). Acquired from
Musée Rodin in 1960. A companion piece to
Adam, it was to be part of the sculptural project, The Gates of Hell, which remained unfinished at Rodin's death. •
Barbara Hepworth - Contrapunctal Forms (1951) •
Angela Godfrey - HAT has commissioned four sculptures by Godfrey:
Grecian Urn: Two Vertical Forms (2000),
We Are The Music Makers (2006),
Flowing Onwards (2007),
The Flame (2008) • Sir
Frederick Gibberd -
Obelisk (1980). ==Sculpture Town==